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| The following link offers binary for download http://www.equation.com/servlet/equa...l=compilerblog 32-bit binary includes fortran,c, and c++; 64-bit has c and fortran. gcc 4.3.2 implements OpenMP v2.5. |
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| On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 15:43:15 GMT, adda posted: > The following link offers binary for download > http://www.equation.com/servlet/equa...l=compilerblog > > 32-bit binary includes fortran,c, and c++; > 64-bit has c and fortran. > gcc 4.3.2 implements OpenMP v2.5. Sep. 06 2008 32-bit and 64-bit binaries of snapshot dated September 5, 2008 for Windows are available for download. 32-bit binaries include fortran, c, and c++; 64-bit has c and fortran. Windows, Console, and OpenMP applications have been tested. What does a person need beyond the binaries to make an effective 32 bit xp installation, where a directory named "source" != bin is where fortran, c and c++ source files live? -- When a new source of taxation is found it never means, in practice, that the old source is abandoned. It merely means that the politicians have two ways of milking the taxpayer where they had one before. 8 H. L. Mencken |
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| Ron Ford wrote: > On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 15:43:15 GMT, adda posted: > > >>The following link offers binary for download >>http://www.equation.com/servlet/equa...l=compilerblog >> >>32-bit binary includes fortran,c, and c++; >>64-bit has c and fortran. >>gcc 4.3.2 implements OpenMP v2.5. > > > Sep. 06 > 2008 > > 32-bit and 64-bit binaries of snapshot dated September 5, 2008 for Windows > are available for download. 32-bit binaries include fortran, c, and c++; > 64-bit has c and fortran. Windows, Console, and OpenMP applications have > been tested. > > What does a person need beyond the binaries to make an effective 32 bit xp > installation, where a directory named "source" != bin is where fortran, c > and c++ source files live? ....and importantly, where is Ada? It should be prominently advertised and included as well. -- Gary Scott mailto:garylscott@sbcglobal dot net Fortran Library: http://www.fortranlib.com Support the Original G95 Project: http://www.g95.org -OR- Support the GNU GFortran Project: http://gcc.gnu.org/fortran/index.html If you want to do the impossible, don't hire an expert because he knows it can't be done. -- Henry Ford |
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| Ron Ford wrote: > On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 15:43:15 GMT, adda posted: > >> The following link offers binary for download >> http://www.equation.com/servlet/equa...l=compilerblog >> >> 32-bit binary includes fortran,c, and c++; >> 64-bit has c and fortran. >> gcc 4.3.2 implements OpenMP v2.5. > > Sep. 06 > 2008 > > 32-bit and 64-bit binaries of snapshot dated September 5, 2008 for Windows > are available for download. 32-bit binaries include fortran, c, and c++; > 64-bit has c and fortran. Windows, Console, and OpenMP applications have > been tested. > > What does a person need beyond the binaries to make an effective 32 bit xp > installation, where a directory named "source" != bin is where fortran, c > and c++ source files live? Try setting the PATH environment variable ?? |
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| On Sun, 07 Sep 2008 18:40:36 -0400, user1 posted: > Ron Ford wrote: >> On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 15:43:15 GMT, adda posted: >> >>> The following link offers binary for download >>> http://www.equation.com/servlet/equa...l=compilerblog >>> >>> 32-bit binary includes fortran,c, and c++; >>> 64-bit has c and fortran. >>> gcc 4.3.2 implements OpenMP v2.5. >> >> Sep. 06 >> 2008 >> >> 32-bit and 64-bit binaries of snapshot dated September 5, 2008 for Windows >> are available for download. 32-bit binaries include fortran, c, and c++; >> 64-bit has c and fortran. Windows, Console, and OpenMP applications have >> been tested. >> >> What does a person need beyond the binaries to make an effective 32 bit xp >> installation, where a directory named "source" != bin is where fortran, c >> and c++ source files live? > > Try setting the PATH environment variable ?? As I recall, the install from equation does some of this. This didn't seem to be enough for a g95 install that I tried recently. I realize that it's not the same thing, but it does share the similarity that they're both command-line compilers for windows. Does Cpath and library path matter? -- What men value in this world is not rights but privileges. 7 H. L. Mencken |
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| On Sun, 07 Sep 2008 16:52:21 -0500, Gary Scott posted: > Ron Ford wrote: >> On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 15:43:15 GMT, adda posted: >> >> >>>The following link offers binary for download >>>http://www.equation.com/servlet/equa...l=compilerblog >>> >>>32-bit binary includes fortran,c, and c++; >>>64-bit has c and fortran. >>>gcc 4.3.2 implements OpenMP v2.5. >> >> >> Sep. 06 >> 2008 >> >> 32-bit and 64-bit binaries of snapshot dated September 5, 2008 for Windows >> are available for download. 32-bit binaries include fortran, c, and c++; >> 64-bit has c and fortran. Windows, Console, and OpenMP applications have >> been tested. >> >> What does a person need beyond the binaries to make an effective 32 bit xp >> installation, where a directory named "source" != bin is where fortran, c >> and c++ source files live? > > ...and importantly, where is Ada? It should be prominently advertised > and included as well. I think you're a little older than me, Gary. Did you get Ada in college as a scientific programming language? I have zero experience with it. -- We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the sense and to the extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his children smart. 5 H. L. Mencken |
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| Ron Ford wrote: > On Sun, 07 Sep 2008 16:52:21 -0500, Gary Scott posted: > > >>Ron Ford wrote: >> >>>On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 15:43:15 GMT, adda posted: >>> >>> >>> <snip> >> >>>What does a person need beyond the binaries to make an effective 32 bit xp >>>installation, where a directory named "source" != bin is where fortran, c >>>and c++ source files live? >> >>...and importantly, where is Ada? It should be prominently advertised >>and included as well. > > > I think you're a little older than me, Gary. Did you get Ada in college as > a scientific programming language? I have zero experience with it. > > 49...no, they only offered pascal (besides Fortran and Basic and various assemblers) but I couldnt get in it (full). It commonly thought of as one of the better designed languages versus the most popular ones, although I'm not overly fond myself. -- Gary Scott mailto:garylscott@sbcglobal dot net Fortran Library: http://www.fortranlib.com Support the Original G95 Project: http://www.g95.org -OR- Support the GNU GFortran Project: http://gcc.gnu.org/fortran/index.html If you want to do the impossible, don't hire an expert because he knows it can't be done. -- Henry Ford |
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