Re: g77 and Lahey fortran 77

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Thanks for the suggestions and help,

I find that the biggest issue seems to be the optional compiler
codes in the src....like C macros, but specific to 
Lahey fortran.  

They have a utility preprocessor to get rid of this stuff, but I have
not had much success yet.  I am not giving up though.

Thanks, 

Matt
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 06:45, Toon Moene wrote:
> MR wrote:
> 
> > I am interested in knowing how hard it will likely be to get 
> > a fortran program written for dos in lahey fortran 77 to compile and
> > work under linux.
> > 
> > I have inherited a nice environmental model, that is badly in need of
> > updating, and restructuring.  I don't know much about fortran, but want
> > to incrementally convert it to c++.  It's a leisure time project, with 
> > good potential to be useful.
> 
> Just try to compile it and mail me any error messages you get.  I'll try to
> explain them and try to assess whether the source is compilable by g77 
> at all.
> 
> Success !
> 
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> 



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