Philipp, I just downloaded the PPC version of pmxab, and ./pmxab
barsant.pmx worked. Maybe you have a pmxab somewhere in your system
that is corrupted.
So, if:
$ cd ~/Downloads/pmx2521
$ ./pmxab barsant.pmx
Works, you should do:
$ which pmxab
To know where the binary is located and replace it with the one you downloaded.

2010/11/19 Bernhard Lang <bernhard.l...@gmx.ch>:
> after having reinstalled fink and gcc45 (which needs a download of the java 
> package from developers.apple.com because Apple has broken some dependencies 
> in the packages and gcc45 contains par default also java) gfortran is 
> accessible and compiles pmx2521.f out of the box, barsant.pmx is translated 
> into barsant.tex without problems.

I didn't need to do this o_O but OK.

> gfortran -o pmx2521.o -c pmx2521.f
> gfortran -o pmxab -static-libgfortran -static-libsystem pmx2521.o

Oh, so these are the commands.

> thus only what appears to be a basic system library is left as dependency. 
> The pmxab binary increases thereby by roughly 200k, peanuts in our days. If 
> anyone wants to try whether this binary runs on her/his Mac (OS X Version 
> 10.6), I'll send you the file for testing.
>
> Jill-Jênn: in case the binary runs also on other machines, with the same 
> version of Mac OS I'll let you know. We could provide different statically 
> linked pmx versions on WIMA for those who don't happen to have gfortran 
> installed on their computer.

Please send it to me, I'll try it on an Intel MacBook under 10.5 (the
question you may ask is: how many Mac do I have?). Else I'll make
another binary like you did.

-- 
Jill-Jênn
http://www.jill-jenn.net

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