Actually the NAG compiler does not get along with Molpro.  Their
compiler does not support variable length common blocks with the
same name and this construct appears throughout Molpro.

-Kirk Peterson

On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 07:48 AM, The Matt wrote:

On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 03:48, Nick Wilson wrote:
The Portland Group announced that they will be producing a fortran90
compiler for the opteron
http://www.pgroup.com/news/
so that is one of the major obstacles out of the way. I imagine that
there will be some other things to iron out but we won't know until
someone ports to one of these machines.

Also, FYI, NAG has a F95 compiler for Opteron right now:


http://www.nag.co.uk/show_article.asp?articleID=298

Now, I don't know if NAGware + Molpro get along, but I thought I'd put
it out there.

Of course, I think I'll just wait for IFC for Opteron...what?...oohh,
right...

Matt (who also must wait until he actually *has* an Opteron)
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