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You can also test some more complicated routines with Numerical Recipes
in Fortran. Be sure to check the errata first as the last copy I was
using (1997ish) had several errors in routines I was using.
On Sat, 2005-09-24 at 15:49 -0500, Courtney Thomas wrote:
> I'm getting compilation errors trying to install Elmer, a "Finite
> Element Methods" suite.
>
> The complaint is specifically about not being able to compile a Fortran
> test during a ./configure of one of the components.
>
> I see that /usr/bin/f77 is installed but I don't know how nor where gcc
> and all it's manifestations are or should be.
>
> I just want to know it's all there and properly functional ;-)
>
> gcc -v -> 3.4.2
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> I don't want to start upgrading, just ascertain that all's well.
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> Appreciatively,
>
> Courtney
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