On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Kemp, Eric M. wrote:
> Larry et al.
>
> I'm not actually sure what the particular libraries are for (though I could guess). The combination that I posted was found
> to resolve all missing references, giving us a binary executable. But based on Mary's comments, our solution may be
> overkill.
>
> -Eric
Larry and Eric et al,
The Portland compilers seem to be the only ones that we need this long
list of libraries for. The gcc compiler, for example just requires
"-lg2c and "-lgcc". The Intel compilers use "-lCEPCF90 -lF90".
Since we have C code that calls Fortran code, these libraries are used
to resolve some symbols that the compilers need in order to talk to
each other. One of our developers has some familiarity with Lahey,
and he may be able to jump in and suggest what to put on the
"CTOFLIBRARIES" line.
--Mary
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> Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 2:05 PM
> To: ncarg-talk@ucar.edu
> Subject: 1. Problem building ictrans with pgf90 and gcc (Kemp, Eric M.)
>
>
> Hello. Can you explain what the added libraries are for?
> Since I am using Lahey-Fujitsu 95, I have to figure it out with your idea.
> More, I got a problem like
> " Processing fontcap font1
> ERROR OPENING THE CHARACTER FONTCAP FILE, IOS= 1
> Processing fontcap font2
> ERROR OPENING THE CHARACTER FONTCAP FILE, IOS= 1
> Processing fontcap font3"
> when processing "font" and "fontcap". Do you have any idea for this?
> Thank you.
>
>
> Larry
>
>
>
>
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