Thanks for your replies, they helped me to figure out the problem.
Basically it seems the declared dimensions of my 3-D arrays were too large
for cygwin, making the parameters smaller allowed the program to run.
So a new question for you, what is the largest that cygwin can handle? I
don't know i
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Subject: cygwin, g77 & 3-D arrays
> Hi,
>
> I have a FORTRAN program which both compiles (using g77) and runs
perfectly
> in Mandr
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>From: K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Subject: cygwin, g77 & 3-D arrays
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>Hi,
>
>I have a FORTRAN program which both compiles (using g77) and runs perfectly
>in Mandrake
Hi,
I have a FORTRAN program which both compiles (using g77) and runs perfectly
in Mandrake Linux and in Unix. However, while this program compiles (using
g77) perfectly in Cygwin, it will not run, it merely returns the prompt.
I have found that if I comment out any lines declaring or using 3-D
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