"Kooser, Ara S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>    PROGRAM TEMP
> *********************************************************
> *This program converts Celsius to Farenheit           *
> *                                *
> *The variable used is:                      *
> *  DEGC : degress celsius              *
> *********************************************************
>
>    REAL DEGC, DEGF
>    PRINT * , 'ENTER THE TEMPERATURE IN DEGRESS C:'
>         READ * , DEGC
>    DEGF = 9 / 5 * DEGC + 32
>    PRINT * , 'DEGRESS FARENHEIT:' , DEGF
>         END
>
> I compiled it with this command
>
> gcc -o projec -c projec.f


Besides the fact that this program does not produce correct results
(entering "-40" produces output of "-8" which certainly is incorrect), is
it also not an error to be trying to compile a FORTRAN program with gcc?
Should he not be using g77 instead?



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