Problem solved (probably).
When setting out to downgrade gfortran, I found that there was a slight
upgrade available - 9.3.0.1 to 9.3.0.2. I upgraded, ran "make clean" and
"make test". This time it ran to completion with no error message.
Seems unlikely this minor upgrade fixed a major probl
There was an error in my last message In fact, the current cygwin
gfortran is 9.3.0, the current debian compiler is 8.3.0. I'll have to
reflect upon that.
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Error in my last message - the current debian gfortran (8.3.0) is in
fact older than the current cygwin fortran (9.3.0). So I'll try
downgrading to 8.3.0 in cygwin.
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On 4/18/2020 11:23 AM, Brian Inglis wrote:
what compiler version are you using on Debian
$ gfortran --version
GNU Fortran (Debian 8.3.0-6) 8.3.0
When support ended for g77 I feared for my collection of old fortran
code, but it all worked fine under gfortran after a few trivial changes
that I
> As I did not recognize 1p[23]e... as a repeated format, it is possible that
> gfortran now requires you to specify that in a more standards compliant
manner,
> except perhaps if you compile with -std=legacy (and the runtime supports that
in
> formatted I/O format strings), otherwise you may
On 2020-04-17 23:16, Charles Russell wrote:
> On 4/17/2020 8:01 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> On 2020-04-17 17:33, Charles Russell wrote:
>>> At line 889 of file cgcrez.f (unit = 6, file = 'stdout')
>>> Fortran runtime error: Missing initial left parenthesis in format
>>> ^
>>> Here is the indicated l
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