![]() Anyone tried this on Mountain Lion? MacPorts The G95 project hasn't had an update since 2010, so I didn't try it. ![]() ![]() They provide instructions and a script for Building a Universal Compiler, but, again, this hasn't been updated for Mountain Lion yet. SciPy's recommended (free) Fortran compiler is the one on CRAN's R server, but this has not been updated for Mountain Lion yet. However, I failed to get this to compile SciPy, and later saw in SciPy's README that it is "known to generate buggy scipy binaries". I've only found a single website that distributes a binary version of gfortran specifically for Mountain Lion: the HPC website. ![]() Apple's Native CompilersĪs far as I can tell, the Xcode C / C++ / ObjC compilers use a fork of the GNU compiler collection, with llvm as a backend the latter I figure enables compiling and optimising "universal" binaries, for both Intel and PPC architectures. Since Apple have stopped distributing gfortran with Xcode, how should I compile architecture independent Fortran code? I have Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8), and XCode 4.4 installed, with the Command Line Tools package installed. ![]()
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