------- Comment #5 from marbertone at gmail dot com 2008-12-11 23:37 ------- (In reply to comment #4) > Add '.exe' to above command lines as you see fit :)
(In reply to comment #3) > > a) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.4.0 20080603 (experimental) [trunk revision 136333] > Ok, but where did you get it from? Compiled from sources, binary package from > GFortran wiki, something else? > > b) it doesn't matter, any code, trust me. > Please try: > $> cat ctest.c > #include <stdio.h> > int main() { > printf("C works\n"); > return 0; > } > $> gcc ctest.c -o ctest && ./ctest > What's the result here? it works perfectly > $> cat ftest.f90 > print *, "fortran works" > end > $> gfortran ftest.f90 -o ftest && ./ftest > What's the result here? the same as before. , a windows dialog box: "invalid Win32 application". It's a true pity cause I need it to work on my laptop when I don't have internet.... :( > If neither test works, it's not fortran related. If both tests work, the > problem is on your side. If either one works but not the other, uhoh. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38467