I am completely new to 6p2, Python (version 2.7.3) and G95 or Gfortran, and was trying to install telemac on a 64bit machine with Windows7.
I tried to compile the system (ubugfortran_6.2.tar, with G95), but it was
very very slow (1.5 hours), similar to what Mathieu found (#6311) a few months ago. The compilation finally stopped while trying to create telemac3D.exe. I have attached the screen dump printed during the compilation. Obviously there is something wrong with G95, or with my systel.cfg file (see attached).
So I tried Gfortran. There is no recommended site on the Opentelemac installation instructions for Gfortran. I have downloaded a binary version from a site called “equation.com”, and tried to compile telemac (wingfortran_6.2.tar). This one went much faster than G95, but it gave me errors (see the screen dump) “architecture of input file `
declarations_telemac2d.o' is incompatible with i386:x86-64 output”
I did read many of the comments on the forum, and I am still not sure how to compile telemac
So, my question is, what am I doing wrong?,should I continue to use G95 and try to make it work, or should I use Gfortran? What should the ideal systel.cfg file be ?
If Gfortran is the way to go, could somebody recommend a site for downloading a proper version good for Windows7, 64 bits?
Thank you for any help you could give me.
Thierry