![]() There was a time between when you announced it and now when it was not visible. I do have a question beforehand though - I noticed that the OS X 10.10 link is now active again on your webpage, coudert.name. Sorry for the long wait, but I've been having problems replying in groups.Īnyhoo, below is the output. Your response and game plan make perfect sense. I hadn't intended that even though it's an obvious conclusion from my suggestion. Now I understand FX's response a lot better and I see that I launched an us-vs-them argument. This is the first time I have encountered a problem with gfortran-team-provided installation packages for Mac systems (that I can recall at arching clf may make a liar out of me, but even so it wasn't a show stopper since I'm still using them :o). The gfortran installs for the various big-cat OSX's and Mavericks have always worked (literally a 5minute effort, with most of that being the download time :o). I have used macports in the past (distant) for gcc (gfortran in particular) and the installer option provided by the Gfortran folks (in particular, FX) has always been the much much simpler path. > I don't want to start (or add to) an us-v.-them argument. > On Friday, Januat 10:25:26 AM UTC-5, Damian Rouson wrote: On Monday, Januat 6:43:34 AM UTC-8, wrote: (apple software and upgrade procedures have degraded over the years, and I'm not getting any smarter either :o) But the problem could very well be with my machine setup and, if I find out that is the case, I would like to fix it. If the problem is due to something apple did to break third-party software builds/install, same deal. If the problem is in the provided installer, then my request for info should help with a fix. ![]() I don't want to start (or add to) an us-v.-them argument. > You might instead try installing via Macports ( I've installed GCC 5.0 via Macports on Yosemite and have not encountered any problems since completing the installation. On Friday, Januat 10:25:26 AM UTC-5, Damian Rouson wrote: I'm using a makefile (which hasn't changed for several years, worked on all the Big Cat OSX's and Mavericks). > Are you doing this through an IDE, or are you using a command lineĪ command line. >Any info on how to get the Yosemite version of gfortran linking? >redundant?) I also ensured I have only one version of the Xcode app >-> More Developer Tools" for OS X 10.10. >(v6.1.1) and updated the command line tools via the "Open Developer Tool >Based on googling this problem, I also upgraded my version of Xcode >Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. >collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status >ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64 >Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64: >linking phase I get the following error: >I installed gfortran 4.9.2 for Yosemite on my mac. Redundant?) I also ensured I have only one version of the Xcode appĪny info on how to get the Yosemite version of gfortran linking? (v6.1.1) and updated the command line tools via the “Open Developer Tool Ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64Ĭollect2: error: ld returned 1 exit statusĬopyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.īased on googling this problem, I also upgraded my version of Xcode Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64: The install was quickĪnd easy as always (Thanks FX!). I installed gfortran 4.9.2 for Yosemite on my mac. Thought I'd toss it out to the newsgroup to see if anyone had I posted to the gfortran mailing list but haven't received a reply so I
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