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XFree86 and Fortran in OS 10.3
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XFree86 and Fortran in OS 10.3


  • Subject: XFree86 and Fortran in OS 10.3
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 17:47:33 +0100

I am a long time Mac user, little programming experience and regretabaly starting out in Unix.

I am trying to run two FEA programs on my ibook. I have installed the developers tools. It seems that the fortran compiler is not found when trying to compile the code.

also it seems that XFree86 files libX11.a and Xlib.h are not present with all the other X11 files.

My question are:
Where is the Fortran compiler located?
Are libX11.a and Xlib.h files named something else on the Mac flavor of XFree86 or can I find them somewhere and install them?


Which will run faster? Unix version of a program or a ported, native version?

Thanks

Tim Cordes

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