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Greetings
Thanks .
A search for Fortran pointed to good old g77.
There is gcc41(compiler and support files) package that
points to a sub-package gcc-fortran.
gcc.gnu.org/wiki/ under versions supplied by vendors points
to http://software.opensuse.org/downloa...tories/devel:/
tools;/gcc/ as the source for this file. But this source
is not acceptable to YaST.Is the syntax wrong?
You are right I am wary of binary files.
cheers
dkm
Thanks
YaST objects to all addreses of installtion sources as 'unknown source rype ..'.So shall have to
wait till i figure out an alternate schems that works.
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