NAGWareCompiler: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
__NOTOC__ | __NOTOC__ | ||
The NAGWare Fortran compiler is available under <tt>/opt/common/NAGWare_f95</tt>* on our supported RHEL6/RHEL7/Ubuntu hosts, and <tt>/opt/NAGWare_f95</tt>* on our supported RHEL5 hosts. You can either load the binaries into your environment with the [[Modules | GNU | The NAGWare Fortran compiler is available under <tt>/opt/common/NAGWare_f95</tt>* on our supported RHEL6/RHEL7/Ubuntu hosts, and <tt>/opt/NAGWare_f95</tt>* on our supported RHEL5 hosts. You can either load the binaries into your environment with the [[Modules | GNU Modules]] we created, reference the paths directly, else add them to your [[PATH | PATH]]. | ||
==Example use of the compiler== | ==Example use of the compiler== |
Revision as of 14:31, 20 June 2014
The NAGWare Fortran compiler is available under /opt/common/NAGWare_f95* on our supported RHEL6/RHEL7/Ubuntu hosts, and /opt/NAGWare_f95* on our supported RHEL5 hosts. You can either load the binaries into your environment with the GNU Modules we created, reference the paths directly, else add them to your PATH.
Example use of the compiler
Here is a basic compilation an execution of Hello World using the NAGWare fortran compiler. This example will use the GNU Module we setup to quickly load the binaries into your environment.
First, in a working directory, create a file hello.f95 with the following contents:
PRINT *, "Hello World!" END
Then, load the NAGWare modules into your environment and verify that the binaries are in your path:
[jlent@rock ~]$ module load nagware [jlent@rock ~]$ which f95 /opt/common/NAGWare_f95-5.1/bin/f95