Re: Fortran compiler

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On 11/15/2011 5:25 PM, Wayne Watson wrote:
I've been looking around for a fortran compiler for Windows, and came
across <http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/> It appears it is tied into GNU. I
did find a fortran compiler to download, and it was in a zip file, so I
think it must be for Windows. Is that correct? It appears these programs
are free.

All versions of gfortran (e.g. from gfortran wiki or cygwin) and g95 are free and several are known on this forum and others. Note the specific instructions http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/start about where to get help with those versions and lack of reference to Fortran. It seems unlikely that a Fortran compiler from a randomly chosen zip file would match a randomly chosen C compiler. Any compiler based on gcc (and your usage of it) has to follow the FSF licensing terms.

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Tim Prince


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