I've run into some problems writing some tests for intrinsics in fortran -- there are subtle (annoying) differences between these for different systems, so this is exactly what autoconf should be able to handle. It looks like some of the autoconf scripts are broken for anything except C (maybe C++ is OK) and need some patches. Two examples: 1) The test AC_LINK_IFELSE( AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [ integer*4 FSEEK,I1,I2,I3 i=FSEEK( I1, I2, I3) ]), .... does not work as expected since everything after the first FSEEK is ignored so I1,I2,I3 are not defined. This might give a false rejection if, for instance, an -i2 (integer*2 default) flag is used. Instead one has to use AC_LINK_IFELSE( AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [ integer*4 FSEEK,i1,i2,i3 integer*4 I1 integer*4 I2 integer*4 I3 i=FSEEK( I1, I2, I3) ]),... 2) Getting AC_LIBOBJ to accept a fortran substitution is painful. The only method that I've managed to get to work is foo="foo.f" AC_LIBSOURCE(foo.f) AC_LIBOBJ([$foo]) and ignoring the warning that I should use literals. If you use AC_LIBOBJ(foo.f) it looks for foo.f.c! I think AC_LANG "should" define the extension so AC_LANG([Fortran 77]) AC_LIBOBJ(foo) will find foo.f (this might require changes in automake/autoheader..) ----------------------------------------------- Laurence Marks Department of Materials Science and Engineering MSE Rm 2036 Cook Hall 2220 N Campus Drive Northwestern University Evanston, IL 60201, USA Tel: (847) 491-3996 Fax: (847) 491-7820 email: L-marks at northwestern dot edu http://www.numis.northwestern.edu ----------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf