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Octave 3.0.3 compile error in dtgevc.f
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Octave 3.0.3 compile error in dtgevc.f |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Jan 2009 10:45:39 -0500 |
On 21-Jan-2009, per42195 wrote:
|
| Dear all,
|
| I'm trying to compile octave 3.0.3 for Linux CentOS 5. I ran configure and
| then make, and I run in to the following compiler messages (a lot of files
| are compiled OK before this), see below:
|
| Not knowing too much about fortran, I really need help here
|
| regards
|
| Per
|
| f77 -c -fPIC -O dtgevc.f -o pic/dtgevc.o
|
| CDIR$ NEXTSCALAR
| ^
| cf90-801 f90fe64: WARNING DTGEVC, File = dtgevc.f, Line = 637, Column = 16
| Unsupported compiler directive.
|
| CDIR$ NEXT SCALAR
| ^
| cf90-801 f90fe64: WARNING DTGEVC, File = dtgevc.f, Line = 639, Column = 16
| Unsupported compiler directive.
|
| CDEC$ NOVECTOR
| ^
| cf90-1165 f90fe64: ERROR DTGEVC, File = dtgevc.f, Line = 641, Column = 16
| Conditional compilation has unexpected syntax. Expected conditional
| compilation directive.
|
| CDIR$ NEXTSCALAR
| ^
| cf90-801 f90fe64: WARNING DTGEVC, File = dtgevc.f, Line = 651, Column = 19
| Unsupported compiler directive.
|
| CDIR$ NEXT SCALAR
| ^
| cf90-801 f90fe64: WARNING DTGEVC, File = dtgevc.f, Line = 653, Column = 19
| Unsupported compiler directive.
|
| CDEC$ NOVECTOR
| ^
| cf90-1165 f90fe64: ERROR DTGEVC, File = dtgevc.f, Line = 655, Column = 19
| Conditional compilation has unexpected syntax. Expected conditional
| compilation directive.
|
| CDIR$ NEXTSCALAR
| ^
| cf90-801 f90fe64: WARNING DTGEVC, File = dtgevc.f, Line = 678, Column = 16
| Unsupported compiler directive.
|
| CDIR$ NEXT SCALAR
| ^
| cf90-801 f90fe64: WARNING DTGEVC, File = dtgevc.f, Line = 680, Column = 16
| Unsupported compiler directive.
|
| CDEC$ NOVECTOR
| ^
| cf90-1165 f90fe64: ERROR DTGEVC, File = dtgevc.f, Line = 682, Column = 16
| Conditional compilation has unexpected syntax. Expected conditional
| compilation directive.
Although they might be interpreted as special directives by some
compilers, there lines are still nothing more than comments. I don't
understand why a compiler would ever fail on an unrecognized
directive.
| f90: Copyright Absoft Corporation 1994-2004; Absoft Fortran Compiler Version
| 9.0a
Hmm. This must be your problem. Why not use gfortran to compile the
Fortran bits? Or, if you really feel the need to use this compiler,
then maybe there is a switch to tell it to treat all comments as
comments and not try to recognize them as compiler directives?
jwe