As with any compiler, newer versions of Gfortran may require rebuilding other libraries linked with the Fortran compiler if the ABI presented by libgfortran changes. Newer version of compilers generally have more useful and detailed warning messages.
#YUM INSTALL GFORTRAN INSTALL#
Now, devtoolset-7 shows up in yum search, but I get this output when trying to install:Įrror: Package: devtoolset-7-gcc-gfortran-7.2.1. Install latest GFortran on Linux 16 June, 2020. It didn't show up in yum search, but the way to get the package available in Scientific Linux is this: In order to get something newer to show up, I tried to install devtoolset-7. Package gcc-gfortran-4.8.86_64 already installed and latest versionĮdit 2: Okay. Then on the top left corner click on Installation > Apply Changes. If you are prompted with a menu, click on Mark for Install. Tick mingw32-gcc-gfortran-bin and mingw32-gcc-g++-bin (if you need C/C++ compiler also). When I try to install gcc-gfortran.x86_64, I get The installation process will prompt the MinGW Installation Manager, with a list of packages. Mingw64-gcc-gfortran.x86_64 : MinGW Windows cross-compiler for FORTRAN for the Mingw32-gcc-gfortran.x86_64 : MinGW Windows cross-compiler for FORTRAN for the Libgfortran-static.x86_64 : Static Fortran libraries Libgfortran-static.i686 : Static Fortran libraries = Matched: gfortran =Ĭompat-gcc-44-gfortran.x86_64 : Fortran support for compatibility compilerĬompat-libgfortran-41.i686 : Compatibility Fortran 95 runtime library versionĬompat-libgfortran-41.x86_64 : Compatibility Fortran 95 runtime library version How do I get GFortran to update? Even if it is just for this application? I'm using yum.Įdit: Searching for gfortran packages give the following:
I updated gcc, but GFortran did not update. I have a software application that requires updating GFortran to a newer version before making the program.