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David Blanchard1

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 1:55 pm
Post subject: fsplit in g77
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I recently installed g77 so that I could port some of my legacy
fortran HP-UX code to my Mac. I have not been able to find the fsplit
utility. Is it part of g77 or should it be part of OS X (i.e., XCode,
developers pkg, etc.). I did install the Apple Developers Tools.

-g77 v3.4.4
-OS X 10.4.2
-gcc 4

David

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