![]() When the user explicitly sets ~fortran, mpich builds without fortran support. This will make building C/C++ libraries using clang easier, since clang does not offer a fortran compiler by default (yet). Since the user has to disable Fortran support explicitly, this change is not breaking. |
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mpich32_clang.patch | ||
nag_libtool_2.4.2_0.patch | ||
nag_libtool_2.4.2_1.patch | ||
nag_libtool_2.4.2_2.patch | ||
nag_libtool_2.4.6.patch | ||
package.py |