FORTRAN et LINUX ???
bonjour à tous , je viens d'installer sur mon ordi Linux Mandrake 9. 1 et je m'aperçois qu'il n'y pas de compilateur Fortran 90. Quelqu'un connaitrait-il un lien où je puisse télécharger ce package ??? Merci.
bonjour à tous ,
je viens d'installer sur mon ordi Linux Mandrake 9.1 et je m'aperçois
qu'il n'y pas de compilateur Fortran 90.
Quelqu'un connaitrait-il un lien où je puisse télécharger ce package ???
Merci
je viens d'installer sur mon ordi Linux Mandrake 9.1 et je m'aperçois
qu'il n'y pas de compilateur Fortran 90.
Quelqu'un connaitrait-il un lien où je puisse télécharger ce package ???
Merci
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Hi,
Forgive me for replying in English, but my Fench is not very good (virtually
non-existant would be a better description).
Fortran 90 support is indeed a bit awkward on linux. I don't think there will
be any mandrake RPMs around for this. There are some f90 compilers
available though.
I know of one open source project, at g95.sourceforge.net, and a fork of this
same project at gcc-g95.sourceforge.net. However, both are still in their
infancy.
There is the F compiler, obtainable from ftp.swcp.com/pub/walt/F . I have not
tried it yet, but it looks promising.
Intel has a Fortran-95 compiler,
www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/flin/ . You can also download a
free evaluation version there, I think.
And if you have enough money to spare,
the Portland Group ( www.pgroup.com) makes a commercial compiler.
Hope this helps,
G
Forgive me for replying in English, but my Fench is not very good (virtually
non-existant would be a better description).
Fortran 90 support is indeed a bit awkward on linux. I don't think there will
be any mandrake RPMs around for this. There are some f90 compilers
available though.
I know of one open source project, at g95.sourceforge.net, and a fork of this
same project at gcc-g95.sourceforge.net. However, both are still in their
infancy.
There is the F compiler, obtainable from ftp.swcp.com/pub/walt/F . I have not
tried it yet, but it looks promising.
Intel has a Fortran-95 compiler,
www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/flin/ . You can also download a
free evaluation version there, I think.
And if you have enough money to spare,
the Portland Group ( www.pgroup.com) makes a commercial compiler.
Hope this helps,
G