Hey, how do I install gfortran on openbsd if my gcc only updates to 4.2.6?
Hey, how do I install gfortran on openbsd if my gcc only updates to 4.2.6?
Re: OpenBSD Fortran
By: Theyeetmachine to All on Fri Apr 17 2020 12:05 am
Hey, how do I install gfortran on openbsd if my gcc only updates to 4.2.6?
It turns out there is a gcc-f95 package in ports. It includes egfortran. Does that help?
Re: OpenBSD Fortran
By: Theyeetmachine to Arelor on Fri Apr 17 2020 13:37:30
Aaaaand I made it way harder than it needed to be, of course. openports.se is a great help lol
It turns out there is a gcc-f95 package in ports. It includes
egfortran. Does that help?
Re: OpenBSD Fortran
By: Theyeetmachine to Arelor on Fri Apr 17 2020 01:37 pm
It turns out there is a gcc-f95 package in ports. It includes
egfortran. Does that help?
Keep up up to date on this being some of us (me) would like to follow
your lead!
I'll be watching your prgress very close...
Thank you for your input!
Havok
... Death is hereditary
So egfortran after installing g95 worked pretty well; I just had to look in openports.se, which brought about the solutions for my other problems as well lol. If I make any other progress with programming COBOL, Lisp, Fortran, or haskell, I'll document it in my gopherhole that I'm working on atm. I'll update you when I finally get a domain name...
So egfortran after installing g95 worked pretty well; I just had to look in openports.se, which brought about the solutions for my other problems as well lol. If I make any other progress with programming COBOL, Lisp, Fortran, or haskell, I'll document it in my gopherhole that I'm working on atm. I'll update you when I finally get a domain name...
Re: OpenBSD Fortran
By: Theyeetmachine to Havok on Tue Apr 21 2020 02:00 am
So egfortran after installing g95 worked pretty well; I just had to look in openports.se, which brought about the
solutions for my other problems as well lol. If I make any other progress with programming COBOL, Lisp, Fortran,
or haskell, I'll document it in my gopherhole that I'm working on atm. I'll update you when I finally get a
domain name...
Wow, another gopher fan around here!
I also have a small hole myself. I picked a domain in the extraofficial .gopher tdl in addition to a regular domain.
Running gophernicus here. Which daemon are you going to use?
Wow, another gopher fan around here!
I also have a small hole myself. I picked a domain in the extraofficial .gopher tdl in addition to a regular domain.
Running gophernicus here. Which daemon are you going to use?
I'm just using PyGopherd because I just wanna get it up and running without much work. I kinda have bigger fish to fry atm so I need something that just werks lol. my site is on 204.44.81.159, what about yours?
Re: OpenBSD Fortran
By: Theyeetmachine to Arelor on Tue Apr 21 2020 11:14 pm
Wow, another gopher fan around here!
I also have a small hole myself. I picked a domain in the extraofficial .gopher tdl in addition to a regular
domain.
Running gophernicus here. Which daemon are you going to use?
I'm just using PyGopherd because I just wanna get it up and running without much work. I kinda have bigger fish
to fry atm so I need something that just werks lol. my site is on 204.44.81.159, what about yours?
I liked PyGopherd when I tried it. I didn't think it as significantly easier to set than Gophernicus. I mean, both
are dead easy, and Gophernicus is in ports.
I currently host a gopherhole at gopher://gopher.operationalsecurity.es (gopher://gopher.corrin.gopher in opennic
space). It is basically an automated mirror of my website.
Also, your Bio link is broken.
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