On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 at 17:42, Evan Cooch <evan.cooch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On 3/30/2021 11:22 AM, Jonathan Wakely wrote: > > On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 at 16:14, Evan Cooch wrote: > >> Many thanks. That gave me a clue. Turns out that if I statically link > >> libgfortran (-static-libgfortran), findloc is found (unavoidable irony). > >> But, if I use a dynamic link, it is not staying with the scl env, and is > >> using the libgfortran that CentOS 7 (and RHEL 7) defaults to, which is > >> << gcc 9. Which, if I'd stoped to think about it, sort of makes sense. > > If you're using gfortran from devtoolset then linking to the > > libgfortran.so from the base OS is the whole point of devtoolset. New > > symbols that aren't in the base libgfortran.so are supposed to be > > statically linked into the executable. Please open a bug at > > bugzilla.redhat.com about this. > > OK, will do once I've worked out the details. I'm told that this is already fixed in devtoolset-10.