Hi all, I'm sure this must have been discussed before but I haven't been able to dig it up from the mailing list archives or dejanews.
I'm using several machines, some with potato, some with woody. I need to install a free (as in gratis) f90 compiler, which needs glibc2.0 and won't work with glibc2.1. Other people with Suse or RedHat have reported the same problem and they have fixed it installing "compatibility" packages containing glibc2.0. Do we have such "compatibility" packages for Debian? If not, how could one install slink's glibc2.0 in a non-obstrusive way? FWIW, the compiler is F (www.uni-comp.com/imagine1), and the error is an undefined reference: /usr/local/lib/F/libf90.a(open.o): In function `__NAGf90_open': open.o(.text+0xc77): undefined reference to `_fxstat' -- Jose