On 2022-7-7 07:40 , Mark Brethen wrote:
The source is a combination of C and fortran, so a C-compiler with fortran is needed-preferably gcc. The gcc8 build is the only one that does not issue those warnings. But I have successfully run verification test cases packaged with the source against gcc8, gcc9, gcc11 and gfortran builds.

The compilers PortGroup sets gfortran by default with these settings:

compilers.choose    fc cc
compilers.setup     require_fortran -g95 -clang

But it uses clang to compile the C-code. I tried blacklisting clang but then it wants to install clang-14. Choosing a gcc variant uses its associated mp-gfortan compiler.

Yes, +gfortran is there to only give you a fortran compiler (because clang doesn't have one). Is there a reason you need the C code to be compiled with gcc?

- Josh

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