Dear Pro64 support team,
Sorry to bother you all. I want to install pro64 from source code following
the instructions of README.src. However, I CANNOT build Fortran 90 Front-End
with my own f90 compiler. I noticed a comment in phase of building mfef90:
¡°NOTE: mfef90 does not build at this time because it needs an IA-32 version
of f90 to compile parts of itself. While SGI has a prototype of such a
compiler, it is good enough only to compile what is needed and thus we are
not making it available. Mfef90 contains only code developed by SGI.¡±
Also I have seen the following comment in the Prerequisites:
¡°We also used g77 for compiling parts of the Fortran 90
front-end. The version that we used was:
GNU F77 version egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux (egcs-1.1.2 release)
(i386-redhat)¡±
I have some doubts on these two comments. So I want to know the following
question:
1. Can I build mfef90 through source code? If yes, on which phase will it
be built?
2. Can I use other IA32 version f90 compiler to build Fortran 90 Front-End
except the unavailable prototype compiler of SGI? If yes, can you recommend
one for me?
3. What is the relationship between GNU F77 version egcs-2.91.66
19990314/Linux (egcs-1.1.2 release) (i386-redhat) and SGI prototype f90
compiler?
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely yours,
Hu Yanjun
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