I am trying to compile fortran code in Intel Visual Fortran library. The source file I am trying to compile ( sssimp.f) has external reference to arpack_win32, blas_win32 and lapack_win32.
As you can see, I have all the external dependencies in the same directory as the source directory.
Not only that, inside the fortran project prop...
I used gcc to compile a few fortran source files into *.lib and *.dll on Windows platform, using the latest version of mingw . The gcc used is version 3. The result of the output is arpack_win32.dll, blas_win32.dll and lapack_win32.dll.
I then want to compile sssimp.f against the arpack_win32.dll, blas_win32.dll and lapack_win32.dll usi...
I've got a large Fortran codebase that originally targeted Intel's compiler. I'm now gearing up to compile with gfortran. Unfortunately, the code is littered with Intel-style pre-processing directives like:
!DEC$ IF DEFINED (MYDIRECTIVE)
REAL, DIMENSION(:,:,:), ALLOCATABLE :: my_real_var
!DEC$ ENDIF
From what I can tell via googlin...