Javier Sacristan wrote:
I need to compile some codes wrote on F90, I have already installed
> on my PC, (wi-XPpro) visual fortran 5.0, but I do not know how to
> install it on Cygwin?
You can run Visual Fortran 5.0 under the Cygwin bash shell. (I have done
this in the past; currently I run version 6.6.) The Visual Fortran
installation program should have installed a file called DFVARS.BAT,
which you are supposed to run in a Windows CMD shell to set up the
environment variables needed for command-line operation. You need to set
the same variables in your Cygwin environment. I suggest translating the
commands in the batch file to bash commands manually. Here is what the
resulting commands look like on my system
msdev='D:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio'
export MSDEVDIR=$msdev\\Common\\MSDEV98
export TOOLSDIR=$msdev\\Common\\TOOLS
export DFDIR=$msdev\\DF98
export VCDIR=$msdev\\VC98
export MSDEVDIR_UNIX=$(cygpath --unix "$MSDEVDIR")
export TOOLSDIR_UNIX=$(cygpath --unix "$TOOLSDIR")
export DFDIR_UNIX=$(cygpath --unix "$DFDIR")
export VCDIR_UNIX=$(cygpath --unix "$VCDIR")
export
PATH=$MSDEVDIR_UNIX/Bin:$DFDIR_UNIX/Bin:$VCDIR_UNIX/Bin:$TOOLSDIR_UNIX:$PATH
export INCLUDE=$DFDIR\\Include';'$VCDIR\\Include
export LIB=$DFDIR\\Lib';'$VCDIR\\Lib
export DF="/nologo /traceback"
(These are for version 6.6. The ones needed for version 5.0 will be
slightly different. But this should help.)
Visual Fortran 5.0 is a bit long in the tooth, and there are some valid
Fortran 90 constructs for which it either fails to compile or produces
horrendously slow code.
I suggest you take a look at g95:
http://www.g95.org/
Use the "Cygwin x86 binary", not the self-extracting one.
PS: what does the v1.74 in the title refer to?
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