On 28-Mar-2008, gbohannon wrote:
| Thanks for all the suggestions. However, I think it may be out of my
| hands.
I don't understand what you mean by "out of my hands".
Did you try configuring Octave with
./configure F77=gfortran
? Did that work?
| Regarding the comments about old or wrong versions, I just want to add this:
| This is a brand new computer, and I loaded RHEL5 onto it from the ISO's
| provided by Red Hat just a few days ago. The computer is connected to Red
| Hat Network and is up-to-date. But I do understand that some of what Red Hat
| provides are not the most recent versions.
Are you paying Red Hat for support?
But anyway, it seems to be a problem of mixing g77, which was based on
an older version of GCC, and a newer gcc and g++. The problem should
be solved if you use gfortran to compile the Fortran source in Octave.