On Mar 23, 2006, at 9:28 PM, Brian Barrett wrote:
On Mar 23, 2006, at 5:32 PM, Michael Kluskens wrote:
I have Absoft version 8.2a installed on my OS X 10.4.5 system and
in order to do some testing I was trying to build OpenMPI
1.1a1r9364 with it and got the following funny result:
*** Fortran 77 compiler
checking whether we are using the GNU Fortran 77 compiler... yes
checking whether f95 accepts -g... yes
checking if Fortran 77 compiler works... yes
checking f95 external symbol convention... upper case
checking if Fortran 77 compiler supports LOGICAL... yes
checking size of Fortran 77 LOGICAL...
checking for C type corresponding to LOGICAL... not found
configure: WARNING: *** Did not find corresponding C type
configure: error: Cannot continue
Note that f95 is/should be my Absoft compiler but the configure
script flags it as the GNU Fortran 77 compiler.
The GNU Fortran thing just means that Absoft sets some flags that
g77/gfortran set. No worries there.
I unfortunately can't replicate your issue with our Absoft
compilers, but we're at 9.2, so perhaps something has changed. The
test code in configure appears to have run correctly (according to
your config.log), but it doesn't look like it can read anything
from the file that is supposed to contain the sizeof result for the
test.
Could you try to build and run the attached test code (should just
have to untar, run make, and run ./fsize) and let me know what the
result is? If all works properly, you should see something like:
[21:23] brbarret@frood:ttyp3 ~/f77test% ./fsize
size is 4
Yes, that is the result I got.
I'm using Absoft 8.2a because that is that last version I have on my
desktop and I'm trying to do some debugging so I'm using all the
different compilers we have on all the different platforms we have.
Michael