Date: Tue, 02 Nov 1993 16:16:59 -0400 (EDT) From: ITANO AT ENH DOT NIST DOT GOV Subject: f2c and djgpp To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu I have a very specific question regarding the Fortran-to-C- converter, f2c. I would like to use its output with the djgpp port of the gcc C-compiler. I am currently using djgpp version 1.09, but will upgrade to 1.10 if there is any compelling reason. I need to compile the f2c libraries libf77 and libi77 with djgpp in order to do this. I have the source files for the libraries from research.att.com, which are updated to October 15, 1993. Apparently they need some slight changes in order to compile properly with djgpp. Has anyone done this with a recent version of djgpp and a recent version of the f2c libraries? I know that compiled f2c libraries are available by anonymous ftp from various places, usually in a file named tpf2c100.zip. However, the library source files date from February, 1992, and there have been a number of bug fixes since that time. The f2c executable is available compiled from research.att.com, but in order to make use of its output, I need the compiled libraries. The point of this exercise is to come up with a free 32-bit Fortran compiler which I can use at home, for example. ************************************************************ Wayne M. Itano National Institute of Standards and Technology Mail Stop 847.11, 325 Broadway Street, Boulder, Colorado 80303 Tel: (303) 497-5632, Fax: (303) 497-7375 or 497-6461 Internet: itano AT enh DOT nist DOT gov, Bitnet: ITANO AT NBSENH ************************************************************