------- Comment #3 from marbertone at gmail dot com 2008-12-11 16:38 -------
(In reply to comment #2)
Hello,
I attach you the problematic lines. Gfortran for windows doesn't work. It
crashes in the two cases (native and cygwin). I repeat, on linux it works
perfectly with gfortran. On Vista it says 'invalid win32 application after
compiling'. I thank you anticipately :)
Mario Alberto
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open(file = 'fort.1', unit=1, form = 'formatted')
DO I = 1,NA
READ (1,*) XA(I),YA(I),ZA(I)
ENDDO
DO I = 1,NB
READ (1,*) XB(I),YB(I),ZB(I)
ENDDO
CLOSE (1)
WRITE(1,*) a, b c
WRITE(1,*) d, e
WRITE(1,*) f, g
WRITE(1,*) a1, a2
WRITE(1,*) a4, a5, a6
WRITE(1,*) i1
DO I = 1,NA
WRITE (1,*) XA(I),YA(I),ZA(I)
ENDDO
DO I = 1,NB
WRITE (1,*) XB(I),YB(I),ZB(I)
END
CLOSE(1)
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> g77 was removed from GCC more than 3.5 years ago and is no longer support.
>
> However, ask yourself does it make sense to "first open it, then read,
> then close, then write, then close again". Either re-open the file
> before your write or don't close it.
>
> PS: why are you using g77 of windows? Why not use gfortran?
>
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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38437