Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
Am Samstag, 25. Juni 2011, 14:58:56 schrieb Peter Humphrey:
Whether "many" operations are written in Fortran is immaterial. What matters
to me is whether any on my system are. If they aren't, I don't need a
Fortran compiler and I'd rather not waste system resources on building one.
Try euse -I fortran.
If anything besides gcc pops up, you should have one.

Regards
Michael


That doesn't appear to work like it should then.  I get this:

root@fireball / # euse -I fortran
global use flags (searching: fortran)
************************************************************
[+ CD   ] fortran - Adds support for fortran (formerly f77)

Installed packages matching this USE flag:
sys-devel/gcc-4.4.5

local use flags (searching: fortran)
************************************************************
no matching entries found
root@fireball / #

Thing is, I know a couple packages use it on this rig because I just had to recompile them. Cantor and R are two that I recall.

Maybe it is because it is not a option in the list?  The USE flag that is.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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