Dave Korn wrote:
[snip]
> Cygwin doesn't make windows understand native linux machine code. For
> instance, linux uses int 0x80 to access a syscall, windows uses int 0x2e.
> There is no way to reuse the raw binary code in the library by using cygwin.
> Cygwin lets you take standard linux source
On 31 March 2007 18:45, Ruprecht Machleidt wrote:
> From Absoft, I have bought the (compiled) Fortran77 IMSL
> for Intel architecture and LINUX Release 2.0 or higher
> ("libimsl.a").
>
> But I do not know how to make this package work on cygwin.
> If I include the libimsl.a in a standard g77 stat
Ruprecht Machleidt wrote:
> Is there anybody out there who has tried to use the
> Fortran77 IMSL (International Math and Stat Library
> of Fortran77 routines) on cygwin?
>
> The problem with the IMSL is that it is sold only in compiled
> form (by Visual Numerics and by Absoft). They don't sell
> t
ys.uidaho.edu/machleidt
- Original Message -
From: Tim Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, March 30, 2007 6:17 pm
Subject: Re: IMSL and cygwin
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Is there anybody out there who has tried to use the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anybody out there who has tried to use the
Fortran77 IMSL (International Math and Stat Library
of Fortran77 routines) on cygwin?
The problem with the IMSL is that it is sold only in compiled
form (by Visual Numerics and by Absoft). They don't sell
the sourse co
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