Scusa se mi sbaglio: io avevo letto che il fortran intel si pagava. Poi se é in formato rpm non basta fare # alien --to-deb nomepacchetto.rpm ? alberto wrote:
> > Carissimi, > > vi giro la mail mandata a debian-users sul compilatore Fortran90 di > Intel. Se qualcuno fosse interessato, si potrebbe fare un lavoro > bello e utile. > > ciao > alberto. > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > Subject: Intel f90 compiler for Debian. > Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 16:02:16 +0100 > From: alberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > > Hi all, > > Intel has a powerful f90 compiler, the only one freely available on > the market, as far as I know, which runs under Linux. It is an > extremely important tool for those who run numerical simulations for > scientific purposes. > http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/downloads/forlin.htm > > Unfortunately for Debian users, Intel distribute the compiler as an > rpm archive, and the install script is accordingly written. > > I have succesfully and easily installed the compiler on my Debian > Woody in a kind of a dirty way and I've put a brief HOWTO on my web > site: > http://www.nordita.dk/~bigazzi/varie/Intel_F90_on_a_Debian_GNU_system > .html > > I'm sure, though, that the install script, wich you find on the same > page of mine, can be just adapted to Debian and made available to > Intel for them to include Debian as a supported platform for their > compiler. > > Notice that, in the scientific community, the availability of such a > compiler for Debian, will greatly benefit our favorite distro. > > Does anyone want to take the task of rewriting the script for Debian? > > alberto. > http://www.nordita.dk/~bigazzi > -- > > ------------------------------------------------------- >