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On 07/02/2012 07:44 PM, ritchie31 wrote:
> I updated Fedora in my machine. It put gfortran compiler gfortran or pgfortran? gfortran has nothing to do with PGI. > and now I do not know where is the pgi compiler. It does not recognize the call pgi77 for compiling. I am only aware of the following ways to invoke the PGI compiler: pgf90, pgf95, pgfortran. Perhaps you could use "locate" to find one of these. Andy |
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On 7/2/2012 9:44 PM, ritchie31 wrote:
> I updated Fedora in my machine. It put gfortran compiler and now I do not know where is the pgi compiler. It does not recognize the call pgi77 for compiling. If you have an old pgf77 compiler, you would likely need to reinstall, if it supports your new linux. -- Tim Prince |
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On 7/2/2012 9:44 PM, ritchie31 wrote:
> I updated Fedora in my machine. It put gfortran compiler and now I do not know where is the pgi compiler. It does not recognize the call pgi77 for compiling. If you have an old pgf77 compiler, you would likely need to reinstall, if it supports your new linux. -- Tim Prince |
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On 7/2/2012 8:44 PM, ritchie31 wrote:
> I updated Fedora in my machine. It put gfortran compiler and now I do not know where is the pgi compiler. It does not recognize the call pgi77 for compiling. > Thanks in advance. > Try spelling the command name correctly: pgf77 not pgi77 -- mecej4 |
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