------- Additional Comments From Thomas dot Koenig at online dot de 2005-01-06 17:01 ------- (In reply to comment #5) > I'm no Fortran guru, but could be this related to PR 17675?
I don't think this is an alignment problem. Apparently, ia64-unknown-linux-gnu sets up the processor differently from HP-UX. Test case: $ cat equiv.f integer a(5) double precision d1,d2 equivalence (a(1),d1), (a(4),d2) call foo(d1,d2) print *,d1,d2 end subroutine foo(d1,d2) double precision d1,d2 d1 = 3.14D0 d2 = 2.71D0 end $ gfortran equiv.f $ ./a.out 3.14000000000000 2.71000000000000 $ ifort equiv.f fortcom: Warning: equiv.f, line 2: Alignment of variable or array is inconsistent with its data type. [D2] double precision d1,d2 --------------------------^ $ ./a.out 3.14000000000000 2.71000000000000 $ g77 equiv.f Can't place `d1' as directed by EQUIVALENCE due to alignment restrictions -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18977