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PR gfortran/11800 * Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Renamed from INCLUDES. (lib_LTLIBRARIES): Rename to ... (toolexeclib_LTLIBRARIES): this for multilib support. * configure.in: Rename to ... * configure.ac: this. Update to modern autoconf style, enable multilibs, support --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. * configure: Regenerated. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. From-SVN: r82466 |
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This is the GNU Fortran 95 Runtime library (libgfortran). It is intended to be compiled as part of GCC. Programs must be linked with "-lgfortran -lm". The 'gfortran' driver does this automatically. You'll need to apply gcc_config.patch to your top level GCC source directory. This tells the the GCC configure system about libgfor. This patch can confuse patch as it contains a filename with a '-' in it. use "patch -p1" to avoid this problem. For more information about GNU Fortran 95, see http://gcc-g95.sourceforge.net Paul Brook <paul@nowt.org>