Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 17:55:08 +0900 (JST) From: maho.nakata@gmail.com To: ports@freebsd.org Cc: kris@obsecurity.org, portmgr@freebsd.org Subject: status of migration to gfortran42 2007.1.12: currently all ports using fortran are unstable. Message-ID: <20070112.175508.90768420.chat95@mac.com>
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News: Kris approved that migration to gfortran > Unless the changes are too extensive, please proceed. so I'll proceed. * currently all ports using fortran are unstable. please wait until I announce about it.... current status of migration wait ... wait for commit approval source ... f90/f77 sources exist link ... only exist link against f90/f77 complied libraries gfortran ... used compiler is gfortran42 f77 ... used compiler is g77 (there are some compilation problem with gfortran) ports maintainer Used Fortran committed f77/f90? science/at ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/superlu_mt ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/metis-edf ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/nsc2ke ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/linpack ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/octave-devel maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source (*) math/jags eric+fbports@vangyzen.net gfortran yes source math/libRmath eric+fbports@vangyzen.net gfortran yes source science/elmerfront ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source science/elmer-fem ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/R eric+fbports@vangyzen.net gfortran yes source science/elmer-hutiter ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/sdpa maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes link math/sdpara maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes link science/elmer-eio ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/scalapack maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/blacs maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/blocksolve95 ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/lapack++ maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/lapack95 maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/suitesparse maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source science/mpqc maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes link science/2dhf maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source cad/calculix maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/arpack ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/taucs ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/metis ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source net/openmpi brooks@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source biology/psi88 ports@FreeBSD.org f77 yes source benchmarks/himenobench maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source biology/ortep3 ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source biology/molden ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source astro/cfitsio ports@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/blas stas@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/atlas maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/atlas-devel maho@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source math/lapack jmz@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source net/mpich2 thierry@FreeBSD.org gfortran yes source -------------------------------------------------------------------- * Migrate to gfortran42 WANT_FORTRAN= yes #dummy but future use BUILD_DEPENDS+= gfortran42:${PORTSDIR}/lang/gcc42 FC= gfortran42 F77= gfortran42 * Linking blas/lapack or atlas .if exists(${LOCALBASE}/lib/libatlas_r.so) && !defined(WITH_BLAS) WITH_ATLAS= yes .endif .if defined(WITH_ATLAS) LIB_DEPENDS+= atlas.2:${PORTSDIR}/math/atlas BLAS= -lf77blas -latlas LAPACK= -lalapack .else LIB_DEPENDS+= blas.2:${PORTSDIR}/math/blas LIB_DEPENDS+= lapack.4:${PORTSDIR}/math/lapack BLAS= -lblas LAPACK= -llapack .endif * Useful for other stuffs for gfortran related libaries when link against -lblas with C/C++ programs this corresponds to when some program want to link against libg2c of libf2c with GNU f77. FORTRANLIBDIR= `${DIRNAME} \`gfortran42 -print-libgcc-file-name\`` FORTRANLIBDIR2= `${DIRNAME} \`gfortran42 -print-libgcc-file-name\``/../../../ FORTRANLIBS= -lgfortranbegin -lgfortran thanks, -- NAKATA, Maho (maho@FreeBSD.org) _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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