I downloaded the packed file mentioned, extracted the files and had a look at the Fortran sources given: ETGTAB.FOR and ETGTAB.F
The ETGTAB.FOR file had double spacing, which Iremoved automatically, then compared the two sources automatically (passing and copying equals and offering choice between lexically different lines). The two files were now very nearly identical, but the .FOR file had some CALLs to GEOEXT(IUIT6,DEXTIM) which were commented out in the other; also calls to LAHEY timing functions not used in the .F version (and a minor change in two format statements which effectively just changed the shift in the output report). I don't see why not either source (given access to the external GEOEXT, etc, fuctions) shouldn't be left for compilation (and later running) by any F77 or later compiler. The code is still valid. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list