--- Comment #6 from jvdelisle at gcc dot gnu dot org 2006-03-05 06:00
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Not a bug. gfortran supports unit numbers upto 999.
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--- Comment #5 from luiscasinhas at mail dot telepac dot pt 2006-03-02
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Sure! Please feel free to change the current bug status to whatever status you
may see fit.
Best regards
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--- Comment #4 from jvdelisle at gcc dot gnu dot org 2006-03-01 07:28
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Can this PR go away?
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--- Comment #3 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2006-01-25 23:04 ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> I donwloaded the gcc source package ( gcc-4.0.2-20051126.tar.bz2) from the GNU
> site, not from redhat. As i stated on my post, i could not find the fio.h
> header file that would allow me
--- Comment #2 from luiscasinhas at mail dot telepac dot pt 2006-01-25
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Sure! I also posted this problem on the redhat bugzilla.
One thing though:
I donwloaded the gcc source package ( gcc-4.0.2-20051126.tar.bz2) from the GNU
site, not from redhat. As i stated on my post, i c
--- Comment #1 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2006-01-25 00:53 ---
First since you are getting your compilers from redhat, you should talk to them
first.
But second gfortran does not have this limit as far as I know.
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