Thread Subject: anyone mexing with GFortran?

Subject: anyone mexing with GFortran?

From: Ben Abbott

Date: 25 Jun, 2007 23:22:35

Message: 1 of 3

Since upgrading to Matlab 7+ I've not been able to produce a working
mex-file with gnu's gfortran.

Has anyone been successful with this?

If so, I'd be thrilled for some help with setting up either
mexopts.sh or a makefile.

TiA

Subject: anyone mexing with GFortran?

From: Sam Sirlin

Date: 26 Jun, 2007 14:30:51

Message: 2 of 3


Seems to work ok for me (7.2). linux/amd/mexa64. Need to add
-lgfortran

--
Sam Sirlin
Email: samuel.w.sirlin@jpl.nasa.gov


Subject: anyone mexing with GFortran?

From: Ben Abbott

Date: 26 Jun, 2007 22:20:15

Message: 3 of 3

Ben Abbott wrote:
>
>
> Since upgrading to Matlab 7+ I've not been able to produce a
> working
> mex-file with gnu's gfortran.
>
> Has anyone been successful with this?
>
> If so, I'd be thrilled for some help with setting up either
> mexopts.sh or a makefile.
>
> TiA
 
If anyone finds this thread looking for a way to use g95/gfortran
I've been successful compiling Mathworks yprimef.F using both GNU
compilers. I describe the details in the thread below.

Ben Abbott, "mexing on Mac OS X with g95/gfortran" #, 26 Jun 2007 4:14 pm </WebX?14@@.ef5bcac>

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