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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > Hi all, > I am using gnuplotfortran (0.1.1), fortranposix (0.1-alpha) on > debian sid. I compiled these two packages (makefiles attached below) > using GNU make (3.80), ifort (8.1, build 20040921Z). When I am running > a sample program (attached below) I get the following errors. The > program compiles without any errors, but segfaults during execution. > > I am not sure where I am going wrong (program, making the libs, > gnuplot incompatibility ...). I would be greatful if you can point me > in the right direction. > Hi _Thanks_for_testing_it. _There_were_some_bugs_in_the_code_which_ have_been_fixed._You_may_now download version 0.2 from sourceforge : http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/gnuplotfortran The testbench has been updated to account for some changes dictated by gnuplot ver. 4.0. _Further,_fortranposix_has_also_been_upd ated_to_make_it_run_on_Sun_f95_+gcc. This is the first version of fortranposix (as against alpha version earlier)__-_you_may_get_version_0.1_from_sourceforge_: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/fortranposix _Let_me_know_how_it_works_out_for_you_no w.
Post Follow-up to this messageMadhusudan Singh wrote: > > > Thanks for testing it. It is a wonderful library. Thanks for making it available freely. > > There were some bugs in the code which have been fixed. You may now > download version 0.2 from sourceforge : > http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/gnuplotfortran > > The testbench has been updated to account for some changes dictated by > gnuplot ver. 4.0. > > Further, fortranposix has also been updated to make it run on Sun f95 +gc c. > This is the first version of fortranposix (as against alpha version > earlier) - you may get version 0.1 from sourceforge : > http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/fortranposix > > Let me know how it works out for you now. Yup. It works fine now. raju
Post Follow-up to this messageKamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > Madhusudan Singh wrote: > > It is a wonderful library. Thanks for making it available freely. > The best things in life are free :)
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