On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 05:11:42PM -0800, Jan Finjord wrote:
> I have a queer problem with the compilation of a 'simple' Fortran
> program, which makes me wonder if it could ever be due to a compiler
> error?
For at least ran3 it's an error in the code. It's assuming that
variables (specifically
Jan Finjord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Was this email received by you?
Dear Jan,
This message was received, and is now archived at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-gcc/2002/debian-gcc-200211/msg00208.html
Most likely, nothing will happen in response to this message: There
are no Fortran expe
Jan Finjord writes:
> Hello,
>
> On Nov. 21 I sent an email to you concerning a fortran program
> which runs OK if the fort77/f2c compiler is used, but which
> crashes (segfault) if g77 is used. The particular code used in
> the program was a random number generator taken from "Numerical
> Recipes
Hello,
On Nov. 21 I sent an email to you concerning a fortran program
which runs OK if the fort77/f2c compiler is used, but which
crashes (segfault) if g77 is used. The particular code used in
the program was a random number generator taken from "Numerical
Recipes" by Press, Teukolsky, Vetterling
I have a queer problem with the compilation of a 'simple' Fortran
program, which makes me wonder if it could ever be due to a compiler
error?
Machine: Pentium III
System: Debian 3.0
Fortran compilers: fort77 v. 1.15-4, g77 v. 2.95.4-14
Program: 'nonsense.
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