Summary: | sci-libs/med-4.0.0 : checking for Fortran 77 name-mangling scheme... configure: error: in /.../med-4.0.0 : | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Toralf Förster <toralf> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Matthias Maier <tamiko> |
Status: | RESOLVED OBSOLETE | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | frp.bissey, sci, waebbl-gentoo |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
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Description
Toralf Förster
2019-08-18 07:59:54 UTC
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I thought the output of configure looked funny :) So configure looks for a fortran compiler. And by the look of it you don't have one installed. And then it found a program called "fort" (thinking it is the fortran front end for llvm, possibly previously known as flang). But it is not a fortran compiler configure:8073: checking for fort configure:8089: found /usr/bin/fort configure:8100: result: fort configure:8126: checking for Fortran 77 compiler version configure:8135: fort --version >&5 /usr/bin/fort: unknown option '--version'. FORT (Framework for Ocaml Regression Testing) Copyright (c) 2001 Patrick Doane. If we don't want fortran in med it looks to me like we need to find a way to disable it, so funny stuff that may look like a fortran compiler is not found. That and the prospect that in the future we may have a name clash when "fort" from llvm sees an official release. In med's configure options --enable-fortran Compile the MED FORTRAN library. Default: enabled and --with-f90=<compiler> Use <compiler> for F90 compiler (default:no) So there is a possibility to add a fortran flag to the ebuild with corresponding settings or disabling fortran altogether. med-4.0.0 is gone, the bug is obsolete and med-4.1.0 doesn't have the issue. Closing the bug. |