[Lukas Geyer]
> The free software community would profit much more from making gcc's
> Fortran compiler compatible with the Fortran 95 standard.
Someone is already working on that. Check
http://g95.sourceforge.net/>. I'm sure more man-power would be
welcome. :)
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 08:29:54PM -0500, Lukas Geyer wrote:
> Of course, if somebody (maybe you?) sends Intel some patches to make
> their compiler work on Debian systems, that can not be bad. As an
> aside, I don't quite understand why Fortran is still so popular in the
> numerical mathematics co
Matthias Urlichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, Lukas Geyer wrote:
>
> > As an
> > aside, I don't quite understand why Fortran is still so popular in the
> > numerical mathematics community... :)
>
> There still are a lot of Fortran libraries which people are used to,
> and they have been hea
Hi, Lukas Geyer wrote:
> As an
> aside, I don't quite understand why Fortran is still so popular in the
> numerical mathematics community... :)
There still are a lot of Fortran libraries which people are used to,
and they have been heavily optimized over the years.
The sad trutz is also that his
alberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Intel has a powerful f90 compiler, the only one freely available on
> the market, as far as I know, which runs under Linux. It is an
> extremely important tool for those who run numerical simulations for
> scientific purposes.
> http://www.intel.com/software/p
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