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To: strasbur AT chkw386 DOT ch DOT pwr DOT wroc DOT pl (Krzysztof Strasburger)
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Subject: Re: Problem with unusual array dimensions in Fortran
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Date: 26 Mar 1998 13:35:24 +0100
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strasbur AT chkw386 DOT ch DOT pwr DOT wroc DOT pl (Krzysztof Strasburger) writes:

> >> The large library of g94 subroutines (util.a) has been compiled as
> >> shared library. Now I have the smallest g94 (about 10 MB of disk space
> >> instead of over 30 MB).
> 
> >Great idea! How do you do that? Could you send me the bldg94 and makefile
> >used?
> 
> In fact, I did not use the bldg94 script. I have my own Makefile for the
> library. I have split the util??.F and osutil.F in the separate directory,
> moved C file(s) there (everything needed for util.a) and translated .F files
> into .c using gau-cpp and f2c. I had to change the random number generator.
> Then everything has been compiled with the
> -fPIC option using pgcc and linked with -shared.
> If you want the Makefile anyway, I can send it to you, but I warn: It is
> too large, non elegant etc. I don't know, how to write a Makefile ;-).
> Krzysztof Strasburger

I would be interested, too. (I think I could hack it for g77).

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