Am Thu, 6 Jul 2017 15:05:08 +0200 schrieb Jan Danielsson <jan.m.danielsson%gmail.com@localhost>: > From reading about the differences between g95 and gfortran, it looks > like gfortran is even less likely to support >=fortran95, but I'll try > setting PKGSRC_FORTRAN=gfortran and see if there's a difference. Where are you reading?! Gfortran is what you build modern Fortran with if you don't use a proprietary vendor compiler (not sure how Open64 fares these days). It does F95 and also most of F2003, F2008. Last I checked, g95 is not actively developed anymore. Flang may be interesting for clang users, but the default for a GCC-based system surely should be gfortran nowadays. Alrighty then, Thomas -- Dr. Thomas Orgis Universität Hamburg RRZ / Basis-Infrastruktur / HPC Schlüterstr. 70 20146 Hamburg Tel.: 040/42838 8826 Fax: 040/428 38 6270
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