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RE: Fortran Compiler Error CMBFAST


> From: Brad Krane
> 
> I'm trying to compile the scientific package CMBFAST-4.5.1 in the
> cygwin environment using g77. I get the following error and I have no
> idea how to fix this having never used Fortran before. This should
> work without any problem as many other people have compiled this and
> never run up on a similar problem. I think that it is a compiler
> specific issue or an environment one.
> 
> f77 -O2   -c -o jlgen.o jlgen.F
> jlgen.F: In program `jlgen':
> jlgen.F:14:
>          include 'cmbfast.inc'
>          ^
> Unable to open INCLUDE file `cmbfast.inc' at (^)
> jlgen.F:18:
>          integer l(lmax),i,j,lmo
>                    ^
> Invalid declaration of or reference to symbol `lmax' at (^) [initially
> seen at (^)]
> jlgen.F:18:
>          integer l(lmax),i,j,lmo
>                  1
> jlgen.F:21: (continued):
>          common /lvalues1/ l,l0,lmo
>                            2
> Invalid declaration of or reference to symbol `l' at (2) 
> [initially seen at (1)]

Brad,

This is not really a cygwin problem.  

The compiler can't find the file cmbfast.inc.  Perhaps:
 - copy the file into the same directory as jlgen.F, or
 - point to it with the -I compiler directive


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