
On April/27/2019 21:59:37, Charles R Harris wrote:
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 7:40 PM Samuel Dupree <sdupree@speakeasy.net <mailto:sdupree@speakeasy.net>> wrote:
I'm attempting to build an interface between a Fortran application I have and Python. The problem I'm having is that f2py is not recognizing my Absoft Fortran compiler. Details follow.
I'm running on a iMacPro (2017) under Mac OS X Mojave (ver. 10.14.4). The version of the Absoft Compiler I'm running is 19.0.0. I'm using the Anaconda distribution of Python 3, version 3.6.8, where the version of NumPy used is ver. 1.16.3.
The commands I'm using to build the Python interface function and there results are:
Can you run the compiler in the console and show the `-V` (version) output? The distutils absoft compiler code looks really old and many things could have changed.
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Chuck
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Chuck, Thank you for replying to my post. Below is the result of running the Absoft Compiler with the -V option: (base) Samuels-Mac-Pro:2nd_ODE_auto_deriv_cleanup_Rev-07 user$ f77 -V Absoft Pro Fortran 19.0.0 ERROR: No input files. (base) Samuels-Mac-Pro:2nd_ODE_auto_deriv_cleanup_Rev-07 user$ Sam Dupree.