Agreed, but is there a FORTRAN compiler/cross-compiler for Plan 9?
f2c (from netlib) is trivial to get running. This gives you Fortran 77. It has been sufficient for my needs (spice, zork, some grib stuff).
--lyndon
Agreed, but is there a FORTRAN compiler/cross-compiler for Plan 9?
f2c (from netlib) is trivial to get running. This gives you Fortran 77. It has been sufficient for my needs (spice, zork, some grib stuff).
--lyndon