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Offtopic: building PGPLOT in openSUSE 10.3: msg#00013

Subject: Offtopic: building PGPLOT in openSUSE 10.3
Hi Hernan,

I think that's a linking problem related to the latest releases of
gcc, which does not link with g77 compilations. 

I use SuSE 10.2, and could only compile PGPLOT using gfortran rather
than g77. Edit the makefile so that

FCOMPL=gfortran

I attach the makefile I eventually used. 

Regards,

Simon. 

Attachment: makefile
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