[R-SIG-Mac]compiling fortran code of contributed packages using absoft f77 and lnk
Jan de Leeuw
deleeuw@stat.ucla.edu
Mon, 28 May 2001 10:10:55 -0700
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It is an option in Absoft's f77 to prepend a _ to common names.
On Monday, May 28, 2001, at 08:24 AM, Stefano Iacus wrote:
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>> Now my question is: how can I control that lnk creates a shared
>> library consisting of FORTRAN routines. Does anybody have a hint?
>>
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> I suspect that the absoft compiler do not user "underlines" in the
> function names. R for MacOS actually add a "_" symbol to fortran
> functions. This is because Mac f2c uses this convention.
>
> Can you please try to do this witht he absoft compiler ? I do not own
> this compiler but it would be very important to understand what is
> going on.
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It is an option in Absoft's f77 to prepend a _ to common names.
On Monday, May 28, 2001, at 08:24 AM, Stefano Iacus wrote:
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<excerpt>Now my question is: how can I control that lnk creates a
shared library consisting of FORTRAN routines. Does anybody have a
hint?
</excerpt>
I suspect that the absoft compiler do not user "underlines" in the
function names. R for MacOS actually add a "_" symbol to fortran
functions. This is because Mac f2c uses this convention.
Can you please try to do this witht he absoft compiler ? I do not own
this compiler but it would be very important to understand what is
going on.
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