I have a package with some embedded legacy FORTRAN code (for computing complex Bessel functions, written in 2003 by C. Bond to implement the algorithms of Zhang and Jin 1996). It worked well until recently [despite warnings about deprecated headers "includes at least one deprecated or antiquated header" -- when I tried to fix these the code stopped working, so I left them alone]. Now an upgrade of my Debian system has apparently got R switched over from using g77 to gfortran. The old code has EQUIVALENCE functions in it that gfortran doesn't like ... (I know, the right thing would be to go back and understand all the code and rewrite it, but I'm not sure I can bear it.)
My first attempt was to hack things by replacing /usr/bin/gfortran (a link to /usr/bin/gfortran-4.0) with a link to g77; this helped things get farther but got me to an unresolved call to do_lio. Based on information in the archives from BDR, I commented out unnecessary PRINT commands in the FORTRAN code, but this just led to another unresolved symbol (e_wfse ???) -- I suspect that this is a symptom of R still using gfortran libraries instead of g77 libraries. Now I'm trying to figure out what I can do in the Makevars file in the package directory to force use of g77 *and* the appropriate libraries ... putting F77=/usr/bin/g77 in [pkgname]/src/Makevars doesn't seem to have any effect. Even if I force the use of g77, I'm not sure whether it will get the right libraries or not ... perhaps I should recompile R with F77=/usr/bin/g77 all the way? I have poked around in The Fine Manuals quite a bit ... if anyone has pointers I would be grateful. This'll teach me to upgrade. cheers Ben Bolker -- 620B Bartram Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Zoology Department, University of Florida http://www.zoo.ufl.edu/bolker Box 118525 (ph) 352-392-5697 Gainesville, FL 32611-8525 (fax) 352-392-3704 ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel