vif (vintage fortran compiler)
VIF is an 'early FORTRAN' dialect, encompassing a large subset
of FORTRAN II/IV and FORTRAN 66/77. VIF is a front end using a gcc
compatible C99 compiler as back end. VIF uses gcc extensions to C, and
also gcc's libquadmath.
If you want to run the compiler's self-test suite, do this:
1. Run vif.SlackBuild with no option, install the resulting package.
2. Run vif.SlackBuild a second time, with CHECK=yes in the environment.
3. Install the newly-built package. The results of 'make check' will
be in /usr/doc/vif-$VERSION/make_check.log
This is required because the self-test only knows how to test the
installed vif on the system.
Maintained by: B. Watson
Keywords: vintage,fortran
ChangeLog: vif
Homepage:
https://jmvdveer.home.xs4all.nl/en.browse.vintage-fortran-current.html
Download SlackBuild:
vif.tar.gz
vif.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
| Individual Files: |
| README |
| getsrc.sh |
| slack-desc |
| vif.SlackBuild |
| vif.info |
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