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fabioacfoz August 4, 2009 08:59

Help with Fortran Compiler
 
Hello, i found some topics about this subject but none worked for my case. Im doing the Air Conditioning tutorial and it asks to compile a fortran routine TStat_Control.F by the command:

! system ("cfx5mkext TStat_Control.F") == 0 or die "cfx5mkext failed";

But when i put this on the editor it gives the message

ERROR
CCL parser failed with message:
Perl Syntax errors detected:
cfx5mkext failed at (eval 1320) line 1.

I instaled about 10 compilers os fortran, so i imagine it is not that. Maybe some modification on the rotine? Can anyone help me???

fabioacfoz August 4, 2009 19:16

In fact, when i try to compile TStat_Control.F in Intel Visual Fortran Compiler 11.1 it encouter errors. Do anyone have the library files there??

jrunsten August 17, 2010 10:04

Did you manage to sort this out? If so, how did you do it? I am trying to do this example myself, but get the same error. Complete beginner when it comes to fortran so any help would be appreciated.

Or if anyone else knows, please feel free to chime in. Im on a linux machine

dipesh.patle March 22, 2011 07:51

warning #13380: Compiler configuration problem encountered. Compiler cannot load imf
 
I am working on the interfacing of fortran with aspen plus software.
while compiling from aspen plus simulation engine I am getting following error;
"warning #13380: Compiler configuration problem encountered. Compiler cannot load imf dispatching library."

I am using 'Intel Visual Fortran Compiler 10.1.024' and Aspen Plus 2006.5

Could you please guide me on this?
Thank you in advance.

olugabsy June 15, 2013 19:28

Hi,did you eventually succeed in your request?If you did,kindly help out on the way how you evetually went through,as i have a similar problem now as yours.


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