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Subject: Re: Problems with fortran mex on MACOSX Leopard
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Brian,

Do I understand correclty, that TMW built g95 on Tiger, and then used it 
successfully on Leopard?

In either event, any chance a pure Leopard solution might be forth coming 
with 2008a?

I'd personally like to be able to use gfortran since this is the direction that 
gnu is headed with their compilers ... but would be happy with g95 0.90  
solution.

TiA

Brian Arnold <barnold@mathworks.com> wrote in message 
<fgfp8d$p7a$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Hi Ibon,
> 
> When we ran our qualification tests, we used g95 (built on Tiger using 
> Xcode 2.4.1) with MATLAB and Xcode 3 on Leopard for the MEXing.
> 
> From the looks of the g95 failure below, it could be that g95 isn't 
> built right, or that the version of Xcode on Leopard is wrong.  Did you 
> install Xcode 3 from the DVD?
> 
> - Brian
>