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2005 Sep 28
1
gfortran Makefile for cygwin
Hi all,
I'm porting a package that I've worked on for OS X to Cygwin/Windows.
This package requires a Makefile. My question is, how can I find out
(or what is), the link command?
Here is the OS X Makefile:
RLIB_LOC=${R_HOME}
F90_FILES=\
class_data_frame.f90 \
class_old_dbest.f90 \
class_cm_data.f90 \
class_cm.f90 \
class_bgw.f90 \
class_cm_mle.f90 \
cme.f90
FORTRAN_FILES=\
dgletc.f \
dglfgb.f\
dglfg.f\
dmdc.f\
mecdf.f
%.o: %.f90
gfortran -c -g $<
%.o: %.f
gfortran -c -g $<
bpkg.so: $(F90_FILES:%.f90=%.o) $(FORTRAN_FILES:%.f=%.o)
gcc -...
2005 Sep 28
3
gfortran Makefile for windows
...cc4.
I've been trying to build an R with gcc4 without luck so far. If there is
a binary of such a thing info would be appreciated.
This package requires a Makefile. My question is, how can I find out
(or what is), the link command?
Here is the OS X Makefile:
RLIB_LOC=${R_HOME}
F90_FILES=\
class_data_frame.f90 \
class_old_dbest.f90 \
class_cm_data.f90 \
class_cm.f90 \
class_bgw.f90 \
class_cm_mle.f90 \
cme.f90
FORTRAN_FILES=\
dgletc.f \
dglfgb.f\
dglfg.f\
dmdc.f\
mecdf.f
%.o: %.f90
gfortran -c -g $<
%.o: %.f
gfortran -c -g $<
bpkg.so: $(F90_FILES:%.f90=%.o) $(FORTRAN_FILES:%.f=%.o)
gcc -...