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g77: installation problem, cannot exec f771: No such file or directory
- From: Herve Seitz <seitz at ibcg dot biotoul dot fr>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 23:37:45 +0100
- Subject: g77: installation problem, cannot exec f771: No such file or directory
Hello,
I can't manage to install Cygwin with the gcc package correctly: I
installed the latest Cygwin version (1.3.17-1) under Windows NT4.0,
including the "gcc" package, and the whole installation seemed to work, but
when I try to use the g77 compiler, I get that error message:
g77: installation problem, cannot exec f771: No such file or directory
(whereas I checked f771.exe was actually present, namely, in the
/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.2/ directory)
As a matter of fact, I am a pure newbie, and I try to fix it by myself : I
was quite confident since I installed Cygwin, gcc included, in January ;
but yesterday I tried to install the latest Cygwin release, and since that
time, I can't compile my fortran programs any more ...
I tried to re-install Cygwin a dozen times, with little changes (selecting
or not the gcc and gcc-mingw packages, with or without the Src, ...), and I
never had more success ...
I guess my point is really trivial, and I wouldn't be surprised to learn
that the answer is obvious (I tried to find it in the FAQ, but all the
messages I could read about gcc installation were much more complicated
than what seems to happen to me). Last thing : I did a Google search with
the error message I get ("g77: installation problem, cannot ..."), and the
only page found was written in Chinese
(http://freebsd.ntu.edu.tw/bsd/5/17/25.html) ; and as I'm still better in
installing gcc packages than in understanding Chinese ...
Might anybody help me ? Thank you very much in advance !
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