On 11/22/2018 7:21 AM, Peter Coghlan via cctalk wrote:
Yes, there is a SYS$SHARE:DEC$FORRTL.EXE in SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB],
which was put there when the Fortran compiler was installed. I can
compile, link and run ordinary Fortran programs.
There should have been a SYS$SHARE:DEC$FORRTL.EXE pres
Yes, there is a SYS$SHARE:DEC$FORRTL.EXE in SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB], which
was put there when the Fortran compiler was installed. I can compile,
link and run ordinary Fortran programs.
There should have been a SYS$SHARE:DEC$FORRTL.EXE present from when the
operating system was installed but i
On 11/20/2018 6:02 AM, Peter Coghlan via cctalk wrote:
I'm trying to use the Compaq/HP Extended Math Library (CXML) on a
DEC Alpha under AXP Openvms 8.4 - Hobbyist License.
Fortran 8.2 and CXML were part of the Hobbyist distribution I
downloaded.
CXML complains that FORRTL is not present
I'm trying to use the Compaq/HP Extended Math Library (CXML) on a DEC
Alpha under AXP Openvms 8.4 - Hobbyist License.
Fortran 8.2 and CXML were part of the Hobbyist distribution I downloaded.
CXML complains that FORRTL is not present or the version is too low, (it
is not present - $Product
I'm trying to use the Compaq/HP Extended Math Library (CXML) on a DEC
Alpha under AXP Openvms 8.4 - Hobbyist License.
Fortran 8.2 and CXML were part of the Hobbyist distribution I downloaded.
CXML complains that FORRTL is not present or the version is too low, (it
is not present - $Product sh