I am unaware that gfortran or gcc4 exist as a MinGW binary for Windows. You mention Cygwin, but that is not a supported platform for R.
There is a g95 binary for Windows. You can find how to link on Windows from the sources: most of the rules are in src/gnuwin32/MkRules. I suspect all you need is to set pkgname-DLLLIBS appropriately. I don't see that you need a Makefile: a Makevars file would suffice and avoid your hardcoding so many OS-specific features. In any case it seems to me that in general you need to link against the Fortran libraries: you may get away with it on MacOS, but you will not on Windows. Support for F95 files is planned for R 2.3.0, but depends on being able to differentiate F77 and F95 sources where needed (most platforms). Meanwhile we will try to add an example to the R-admin manual for 2.2.0. On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Joel Bremson wrote: > Hi all, > > (Originally posted to r-help) Congratulations: you have now read the posting guide and selected an appropriate list! Perhaps soon you will get the part about not sending HTML mail? Seriously, there is a posting guide, and it asks you to do your homework before posting. Please show us the courtesy of doing so. > I'm porting a package that I've worked on for OS X to Windows. > The package is written in F95 so I need to compile it with gfortran > and link it with gcc4. > > I've been trying to build an R with gcc4 without luck so far. If there is > a binary of such a thing info would be appreciated. > > This package requires a Makefile. My question is, how can I find out > (or what is), the link command? > > Here is the OS X Makefile: > > > RLIB_LOC=${R_HOME} > > F90_FILES=\ > class_data_frame.f90 \ > class_old_dbest.f90 \ > class_cm_data.f90 \ > class_cm.f90 \ > class_bgw.f90 \ > class_cm_mle.f90 \ > cme.f90 > > > FORTRAN_FILES=\ > dgletc.f \ > dglfgb.f\ > dglfg.f\ > dmdc.f\ > mecdf.f > > > %.o: %.f90 > gfortran -c -g $< > > %.o: %.f > gfortran -c -g $< > > bpkg.so: $(F90_FILES:%.f90=%.o) $(FORTRAN_FILES:%.f=%.o) > gcc -Wall -bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -L/sw/lib > -L/usr/local/lib -o $@ $^ \ > -L$(RLIB_LOC)/lib -lR > > ###EOF#### > > The -L lib dirs are not correct. On a *nix platform I would do something > like this > > sh -x R CMD SHLIB ... > > to get at the R internal link information but I can't get that to work on > Cygwin. > > Regards, > > Joel > > -- > Joel Bremson > Graduate Student > Institute for Transportation Studies - UC Davis > http://etrans.blogspot.com > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] -- Brian D. Ripley, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595 ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel