https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=97031
kargl at gcc dot gnu.org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |kargl at gcc dot gnu.org --- Comment #1 from kargl at gcc dot gnu.org --- (In reply to jean-pierre.flament from comment #0) > Created attachment 49211 [details] > contains fortran pgm, system and compile info and output > > I would like to signal to you a compilation problem that I have solved. > > the following comment line > > ! some text... DIR/*/) > > seems to put the compiler into trouble. (see attachment) > > changing the line to > > ! some text... DIR/d2) > > solves the problem > > The attached file contains > > 1) the fortran (self contained) > The faulty line is marked ==> FAULTY LINE, > it is followed by the line ===> LINE OK > 2) the system name (centos 6.10) and kernel > 3) the command to compile > 4) the output > > all these parts are sepaated by ============== lines > > I have also tested gfortran 6.3 (from devtoolset of centos) on the same > computer (As far as I remember the errors are different but the compilation > fails), and gfortran 4.9.3 also on a centos machine: same as 4.4.7). > Sorry I have not access to newer versions of gfortran This should be closed as INVALID. You are preprocessing your code with cpp in traditional mode, and therefore the '/*' in your code is the start of a C comment. This is an user error. Not a problem with gfortran.