I would also like to see support for running old binaries. could libg2c stay
even if g77 was dropped?
note: also reported in ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-3.4/+bug/249991
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I also agree with original submitter. We have users whose code works
fine under g77-3.4 and who have no desire to muck around with trying to
debug everything again under gfortran. And as Alan Irwin points out,
even if we somehow convince them to update their codes for gfortran, not
having bot
I agree with the original bug reporter.
My use case is I have some large legacy fortran code which works fine under
g77, but which gives bad numerical results under gfortran. To debug the
issues I have to compare the two results in detail, and I cannot do that now
that the gcc packagers have dec
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 04:17:04PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> tag 473647 + wontfix
> thanks
>
> - well, how long should a compiler be kept as a legacy compiler?
> - set the package on hold if you upgrade, and the package is kept
>installed (or install it from etch).
> - having libg2c0 o
tag 473647 + wontfix
thanks
- well, how long should a compiler be kept as a legacy compiler?
- set the package on hold if you upgrade, and the package is kept
installed (or install it from etch).
- having libg2c0 on hppa did block removal of gcc-4.0
Kevin Mitchell writes:
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I recently had trouble when upgrading to the latest debian patch of
legacy gcc-3.4-7. Apparently, there is no corresponding g77-3.4-7 as
would seem to be confirmed by the changelog.
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