![]() Gfortran -c -m64 -O2 -fdefault-real-8 volts_old.f Warning: Fortran 2018 deleted feature: DO termination statement which is not END DO or CONTINUE with label 10 at (1) ![]() Gfortran -c -m64 -O2 -fdefault-real-8 volts.f Is there anybody here who has previous experience with compiling these or similar programs? What's the 'best' way to compile these programs? Should I use an old release of GCC (I have the newest version installed)? Please note, I have zero experience with (compiling) Fortran.īefore anybody suggests to 'just use the pre-compiled/windows versions', A) compiling the code myself gives the option to get double precision results and B) my whole python/MATLAB workflow is setup on my Mac and I do not have any access to Windows at the moment.Īr r libPlt_gDP.a plt_base.o plt_font.o plt_util.o plt_color.o set_subs.o gw_subs.o ps_subs.o Xwin2.o plt_old.o plt_3D.o I did find this post from 2014 describing how to compile, but even that gives me errors. Now I have been trying for some time to get all latest versions to compile through various web searches, but I always get stranded somewhere along the way due to different errors. ![]() The third one, MSES, is not freely available (I have an academic license for it) and only contains a compiled Windows version and the source code. Two programs (the freely available XFOIL and AVL) are already available pre-compiled for macOS, but these are not the latest version. For my studies I need to use three different command line programs written in Fortran by an MIT prof.
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