Public bug reported:

It seems that the pkg-config file for openmpi fortran (`ompi-fort.pc`)
does not contain the correct include path for `mpi.mod`. It is installed
at `/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/fortran/gfortran-mod-15/openmpi/mpi.mod`
but this path is apparently not in the pc file.

Basically the following program should be compilable with `gfortran
$(pkg-config ompi-fort --libs --cflags) helloworld.F90`:

```
program helloworld
use mpi
integer ierr, rank
call MPI_INIT(ierr)
call MPI_COMM_RANK(MPI_COMM_WORLD, rank, ierr)
write(*,*) rank, "Hello world"
call MPI_FINALIZE(ierr)
```

It works on my fedora machine where the paths are correct in the pc
file, but on Ubuntu, `mpi.mod` cannot be found, because it is not
included in `ompi-fort.pc`.

** Affects: openmpi (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  pkg-config file for fortran contains wrong include dir

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