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From: morgan@dl5000.bc.edu (Morgan Stair)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.fortran,comp.os.linux,comp.os.386bsd.development,comp.unix.xenix.sco,comp.unix.pc-clone.32bit
Subject: Which PC Unix has a good X11R4 and 32bit Fortran?
Date: 13 Jul 93 13:05:08
Organization: Boston College / ISR
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Distribution: world
Message-ID: <MORGAN.93Jul13130508@dl5000.bc.edu>
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I have an X11 / Fortran / C application that compiles on Ultrix and
SunOS, and I need to pick a PC Unix to install and port to.

I'd like a reliable Fortran that supports VMS extensions, and a stable
X11R4 package.  I assume that gcc will run on whatever UNIX I go with,
so that's a non-issue.

Is there a decent Fortran compiler for a PD Unix?  I like the idea of
having system source code, etc, but the money isn't a crucial issue.

Thanks,

-Morgan (Please respond via email)
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