> On Sat, at 02:51:32PM +0000, richalewis at gmail dot com wrote: > - Comment #9 from Richard Lewis 17:22:42 UTC. On Sat, at 05:22:42PM +0000, richalewis at gmail dot com wrote: > - You are receiving this mail because:. > with "./configure", which is an unsupported methods to build gcc. You stated that your configure line started > Yes, I believe you did, which is why I asked if you read the > I've been building GNU software since 1988. > - Comment #4 from kargl at gcc dot gnu.org 07:20:10 UTC. On Nov 12, 2011, at 6:20 PM, kargl at gcc dot gnu.org wrote: You didn't read the log I attached in which the error has nothing to do with the level of directory I ran the config script from. However I was able to successfully build the full compiler suite (except for Fortran). so suddenly from this year, building from a directory 1 level deeper than the source distribution is "unsupported" even though this has been working for years. If you encounter any issues with the latest version or have additional suggestions, please contact Approximatrix via email or the forums, and we'll try to address requests as quickly as possible. We've tried to fulfill the major feature request our users have brought to our attention, and we will continue to do so in the future. Version 3.0 represents nearly a year of focused work, bringing user-requested features to the product. We're currently working on an even deeper discount for users who have purchased Simply Fortran within the last 30 days. Because 3.0 represents a major release, there will be an upgrade fee for current users of version 2.41 and below. The latest version is available now on the Download page. Simply Fortran 3.0 should now run fine on modern Fedora distributions. Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS 7 and below has been dropped at this time, but may be reinstated with future versions of RHEL and CentOS. The GNU/Linux distributions have been simplified greatly in an attempt to eliminate conflicts with other software. Simply Fortran version 3.0 now ships with GNU Fortran 8.2.0 on Windows and macOS. The options should now be far easier to navigate than previous versions. The Options (Preferences on macOS) menu has been simplified drastically, and most options have been moved into three windows. The panels can be reordered simply by dragging titles. The left panel on all platforms can now display multiple panels so that, for example, project element search results and the file outline can both be displayed at the same time. The Windows version of Simply Fortran features a more consistent theme and improved drawing, which should eliminate much of the flickering present in earlier versions. The toolbar icon sets have been standardized across all supported platforms. Simply Fortran 3.0 visual theming has been overhauled on all platforms. Approximatrix plans to introduce support for Subversion in upcoming releases as well. Common version control activities, including branch switching, pulling from and pushing to remote repositories, committing changes, and viewing histories, are easily achieved through the integrated development environment. At this time, Simply Fortran can detect the presence of Git version control (if Git is installed), and the project's version control status will be appropriately marked in the Project Outline panel. Initial support for source control integration is now present in Simply Fortran. Simply Fortran will properly compile the library first, then handle linking the dependent library with the executable. For example, if a library is needed for an executable project, the library project can be added to the executable project. Project files can now be added to a parent project, and Simply Fortran will now manage building dependent projects prior to building the parent project. The project selector in the Project Outline panel also contains an "All Files" option, listing all files known to the development environment from all open projects listed alphabetically.Īlong with multiple projects comes support for dependent projects. The projects can be selected through either the Project Outline, which now features a project selector, or from the Project menu. The integrated development environment now supports multiple projects in a single window. Version 3.0 brings major feature additions and usability improvements to the integrated development environment on all platforms. Approximatrix is happy to announce version 3.0 of Simply Fortran, the first major release since 2013.
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