Bert LITE is a tool from Paralogic: it checks Fortran 77 code to see whether it is worth parallelising it. Non-free: it consists of a binary with no source and is commercial code. There is an .rpm - this package is on the Extreme Linux CD and would be of interest to people using Fortran on clusters.
Advice please: I've written to the author to request clarification as to whether repackaging as a .deb would invalidate his licence. [On a side note: does anyone know which of gcc/g++/egcs support Intel MMX [TM] extensions: GAS does, but my colleague wants to use C where possible] Thanks, Andy