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Re: g77 on cygwin64
- From: Marco Atzeri <marco dot atzeri at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 06:28:38 +0100
- Subject: Re: g77 on cygwin64
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On 12/02/2014 04:54, Scott T. Marshall wrote:
Hi All,
First a compliment: I recently went from the old x86 version of cygwin
to cygwin64. I was pleased to see that many of my perl scripts run about
twice as fast. Thanks!
My question: Would it be possible to have the old g77 fortran compiler
as an optional install for cygwin64? I realize that g77 is now
deprecated by gfortran, but I have a lot of old fortran 77 code that
does not compile correctly with gfortran. Since I am not a fortran coder
(I mainly use interpreted languages), I do not have the skills to figure
out what the issues with gfortran are. It would immensely useful to have
a cygwin64 g77 as an optional install.
If this is not an option, could anyone maybe point me in the right
direction as to how to compile g77 myself? I attempted to do so with an
old g77 from gcc version 3.4.6, but the makefiles do not recognize the
uname of cygwin64, and I'm not sure of what compiler flags to use, so
the build always fails.
Any tips/suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers,
-Scott
have you tested with -std=legacy ?
'-std=STD'
Specify the standard to which the program is expected to conform,
which may be one of 'f95', 'f2003', 'f2008', 'gnu', or 'legacy'.
The default value for STD is 'gnu', which specifies a superset of
the Fortran 95 standard that includes all of the extensions
supported by GNU Fortran, although warnings will be given for
obsolete extensions not recommended for use in new code. The
'legacy' value is equivalent but without the warnings for obsolete
extensions, and may be useful for old non-standard programs. The
'f95', 'f2003' and 'f2008' values specify strict conformance to the
Fortran 95, Fortran 2003 and Fortran 2008 standards, respectively;
errors are given for all extensions beyond the relevant language
standard, and warnings are given for the Fortran 77 features that
are permitted but obsolescent in later standards. '-std=f2008ts'
allows the Fortran 2008 standard including the additions of the
Technical Specification (TS) 29113 on Further Interoperability of
Fortran with C.
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