[comp.lang.fortran] GNU Fortran - where is it ?

A.C.G.Saunders@newcastle.ac.uk (Aidan Saunders) (07/30/90)

I've not been following this group for a while so apologies if this
has recently been asked.

I saw a reference in a previous article to GNU Fortran - where can I get it ?

Thanks
Aidan



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wvenable@spam.ua.oz (Bill Venables) (07/30/90)

In article <1990Jul30.095500.28610@newcastle.ac.uk> 
A.C.G.Saunders@newcastle.ac.uk (Aidan Saunders) writes:
>I've not been following this group for a while so apologies if this
>has recently been asked.
>
>I saw a reference in a previous article to GNU Fortran - where can I get it ?
>
	It's still under development, as I understand it.  But let me
	confirm what a prrevious poster pointed out: If you don't have
	Fortran but you do have, say gcc, then the ATT (free) converter
	f2c, together with gcc, is quite a good pro tem solution.


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