![]() You can name a library whatever you want, but if you want gcc's -l flag to find the right one, you need to name it the way that link describes. There is a little more detail and a little different result from the answer to a question about the lib prefix on files: (Note that I haven't included some parts of the result that aren't useful and can be fixed by prefixing the command with MANWIDTH=160, cf here.) POSIX compliance and is not recommended.) (The secondĪlternative with the library as a separate argument is only for Search the library named library when linking. Here's why I think this might be the case. The libgfortran5 (or a more recent version, if available when you search) might be necessary. $ cd /path/to/setup_install/setup_x86-64.exe -q -P wget # Note that mine is for the 64-bit version, and that # This is what you used to install Cygwin the first time. # Get to where your setup executable lives. If you don't have apt-cyg yet, follow these instructions from another answer. $ apt-cyg install gcc-fortran libgfortran5 ![]() ![]() I'm also addressing a possible linkage issue. I suspect it is something with how/where I installed the compilers.īecause the installation from apt-cyg should be helpful in letting the system know where to look for the compilers. ![]() For me, it's more helpful to have executable code to go through the process, so I'm going to put some in.
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