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Re: make returns error for leaving directory


From: marco atzeri
Subject: Re: make returns error for leaving directory
Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 15:03:57 +0200
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Il 5/29/2013 2:53 PM, ankit2313 ha scritto:
my gfortran version is also the same i.e. 4.7 but after you mentioned I
did sudo apt-get install gfortran4.7 --reinstall, but still the same
persists. are you sure the fortran libraries are the one's that are
causing problem.


Ankit,
have you run again configure ?
What is the output of config.log for the fortran compiler ?

The original problem was on the f2c libs, that is "Fortran to C"
as such it is not gfortran4.7

Regards
Marco

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On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 6:14 PM, marco atzeri-2 [via Octave] <[hidden
email] </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4653393&i=0>> wrote:

    Il 5/29/2013 2:30 PM, Ankit Shah ha scritto:
     > I'm using Ubuntu 13.04 Gnome Edition 64 bit. yes I've installed
    FORTRAN
     > compiler. I installed both fortran77 and gfortran when I got a
     > dependency error during configure.

    from your config.log

    configure:33371: checking for gfortran
    configure:33401: result: no
    configure:33371: checking for xlf
    configure:33401: result: no
    configure:33371: checking for f77
    configure:33387: found /usr/bin/f77
    configure:33398: result: f77
    configure:33424: checking for Fortran 77 compiler version
    configure:33433: f77 --version >&5
    /usr/bin/f77: Illegal option: --version
    configure:33444: $? = 255
    configure:33433: f77 -v >&5
    /usr/bin/f77: fort77 Version 1.15

    the Fortran compiler is NOT the same as the C compiler

    gcc version 4.7.3 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.7.3-1ubuntu1)

    better to use gfortran same version.

    Regards
    Marco

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