Dear CFast Team,
I compiled the actual source code for cfast (not the GUI, just CFast) on
Ubuntu 8.04 and it works. Here are three suggestions, which I think make
it easier for other interested persons to do the same...
Maybe you can change this few "issues" at the source directory, I think
they should have no influence for a windows system
1. Rename SIZES.fi to sizes.fi, because Linux is case sensitive. The file
is included as sizes.fi in the SOURCE Code, so Linux doesn't find
SIZES.fi. I renamed it by hand, then it works.
2. In file "output.f" there is a call "USE DFLIB" (subroutine
deleteoutputfiles (outputfile), line 3014). I think, this call is not
required, because there are only "standard calls" in this function. If you
do not have a Visual Fortran compiler (or the dflib library), there is an
error (I got one). I compiled succesfully without the "USE DFLIB" call, so
I think it is not necessary for a succesful run and can be deleted in the
code.
3. Compiler Directives in "input.f": Are these directives for actual PC's
required? The Intel Compiler gave me some warnings, maybe they can
removed???
Attached to this post you will find a makefile which based on the FDS5
makefile. With this makefile I compiled the code with an Intel Fortran
compiler on Ubuntu 8.04. Maybe you can put it into the source directory.
Best Regards from Germany
Christian Rogsch