Documentation for GNU fortran 77 g77, version 0.5-22.0. The files were made from the *.tex files in g77src.zip in the OS/2 distribution by Michael Holzapfel, using texinfo version 3.11. Contains (apart from this file which is not listed): Length Date Time Name ------ ---- ---- ---- 523 03-24-98 13:02 bugs0.tex 9284 03-15-98 11:12 bugs.tex 1607228 04-01-98 10:36 g77.dvi 990878 04-01-98 10:33 g77.info 2407028 04-01-98 10:36 g77.ps 520485 03-24-98 13:01 g77.tex 477 03-24-98 13:02 install0.tex 84887 03-24-98 13:02 install.tex 242452 03-15-98 11:51 intdoc.tex 450 03-24-98 13:02 news0.tex 54379 03-24-98 13:03 news.tex ------ ------- 5918071 11 files The g77.info file should go in your info directory (set with set INFOPATH in the config.sys), then edit the 'dir' file in that directory accordingly, adding a line like this: * g77: (g77). GNU Fortran 77 compiler. and that's it. The g77.ps file may be printed on a PostScript printer, the g77.dvi file contains the same information for those who have LaTeX installed. Warning ... you are looking at 360+ pages of docs! The PostScript file has been made for use with A4 paper, if you use US Letter paper you will want to obtain a copy of the psutils package and run psresize on it. You should obtain a copy of the GNU file compression utility gzip, which lives for instance on http://ftp-os2.nmsu.edu or http://ftp.leo.org and install it in your path. Then you can save disk space compressing the g77.info file with the command gzip -9 g77.info which will create a compressed file g77.info.gz in place. GNU info can then read the compressed g77.info.gz file. As ususal, no warranties for anything are given or implied. If you can't sleep after you read the g77 docs, too bad. Have fun. Stefan A. Deutscher (sad@utk.edu / stefand@ibm.net) 2-Apr-1998