fmt: read unexpected character
I have bee trying to install a fortran program on my mac, apparently
it compiles ok, but when I run, I get the following error
fmt: read unexpected character
apparent state: internal I/O
last format: (I3)
lately reading sequential formatted internal IO
Abort trap
I don't know what's going wrong. I have installed the same program on
linux machine and it works perfectly (in the makefile I use the option
gfortran -ff2c). On my mac I have g77 and I use g77 -Wall.
Does anybody have a guess or help ?
Thanks in advance!
W.
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