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Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:14:43 +0000 (GMT)
From: "Dr H. T. Leung" <htl10 AT cus DOT cam DOT ac DOT uk>
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Subject: Re: Fortran Compiler
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it is "./try" or the full path, i.e. 
/home/your_dir/fortran_sources/try" if the current directry is not in
your execution path. Basic shell knowledge... You probably need to read up
a bit on unix command shell behaviour...

On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Tullio Scopigno wrote:

>     I guys
> I've got problems in using g77 with my red hat 5.2
> Let me say that I' m not very expert, up to now I only used Fortran
> compilers running under Win95!!
> My target is to install and use the optimized for pentium compiler.
> All I did is to download the egcs-1.1.1 release.
> Then I unzipped it with gzip -d and finally I untarred it.
> The result is that now I've a three of directories and files into the
> dir where I untarred but I do not know what to do.
> I tried to compile a test programm doing
> g77 "namefile" -o try
> It works and it creates the try file, but when I give
> try
> it says "command not found"
> What do I have to do? Am I using the egcs compiler or something
> pre-existing before the download?
> Shall I have to configure something?
> Thanks for your attention and sorry for my "beginner level" speaking
> 
> PS I'M NOT IN THE MAILING LIST!!
> 
> TULLIO

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