I have some legacy code that I just tried compiling with gfortan (on a i686-linux-slackware-12.1 box). There were a large number of warnings of the type:
Warning: Nonconforming tab character in column 1 of line 69 (These where lines which started with a single tab instead of 7 spaces). In addition there were some errors related to continuation lines of the form: 6 spaces 1 tab code all this was easy to fix, but when I ran the code, it sigsev'd dieing on a read(*,*)x,y line. Changing it to read(1,*)x,y works. This is a regression I think. One last thing: I'd been running the program as: echo 1 2 | a.out when this happened. -- Summary: read(*,*) seems to have broken Product: gcc Version: 4.3.2 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: fortran AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org ReportedBy: ronis at ronispc dot chem dot mcgill dot ca http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38249