• gfortran, haskell, lisp, and COBOL

    From Theyeetmachine@VERT/AMIGAC to All on Thursday, April 16, 2020 23:47:45
    Hi, I am pretty new to amigacity and I wanted to ask if there are any other OpenBSD users that know how to install gfortran, haskell, lisp, or COBOL.

    On a very unrelated note, I am still getting used to actually using the forums because I only really used the email service for school related stuff until now.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Theyeetmachine on Friday, April 17, 2020 07:14:00
    Theyeetmachine wrote to All <=-

    Hi, I am pretty new to amigacity and I wanted to ask if there are any other OpenBSD users that know how to install gfortran, haskell, lisp,
    or COBOL.

    Does OpenBSD use the same ports system as FreeBSD? I remember most anything being easy to install using ports when I ran FreeBSD.


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  • From Theyeetmachine@VERT/AMIGAC to poindexter FORTRAN on Friday, April 17, 2020 12:03:33
    Re: Re: gfortran, haskell, lisp, and COBOL
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Theyeetmachine on Fri Apr 17 2020 07:14:00


    Hi, I am pretty new to amigacity and I wanted to ask if there are any other OpenBSD users that know how to
    install gfortran, haskell, lisp,
    or COBOL.

    Does OpenBSD use the same ports system as FreeBSD? I remember most anything being easy to install using ports when
    I ran FreeBSD.


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    I've mostlyfigured it out, I have gcc-4.2.1 and it should come with fortran ready to work; and I followed the wki to run ./configure --prefix=$HOME/gcc-trunk --enable-languages=c,fortran;and when that didn't work I ran ./contrib/download_prerequisites, and the checksum for gmp-6.1.0 failed. Now I think I just have to force gcc to ignore the checksum so I can get on with my life and install a lisp and, maybe, COBOL compilers.

    It is pretty nice to be working through this though, hs was taking up way too much of my time.

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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to THEYEETMACHINE on Friday, April 17, 2020 17:22:00
    Hi, I am pretty new to amigacity and I wanted to ask if there are any other Ope
    BSD users that know how to install gfortran, haskell, lisp, or COBOL.

    On a very unrelated note, I am still getting used to actually using the forums >ecause I only really used the email service for school related stuff until now.

    I did a google search of "opencobol on openbsd" and found some links,
    including one at cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/lang/open-cobol .

    It looks old, though. :(


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  • From Nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to Theyeetmachine on Friday, April 17, 2020 20:30:15
    Theyeetmachine wrote:
    Re: Re: gfortran, haskell, lisp, and COBOL
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Theyeetmachine on Fri Apr 17 2020 07:14:00


    Hi, I am pretty new to amigacity and I wanted to ask if there are any other OpenBSD users that know how to
    install gfortran, haskell, lisp,
    or COBOL.

    Does OpenBSD use the same ports system as FreeBSD? I remember most anything being easy to install using ports when
    I ran FreeBSD.


    ... Magnify the most difficult details

    I've mostlyfigured it out, I have gcc-4.2.1 and it should come with fortran ready to work; and I followed the wki to run ./configure --prefix=$HOME/gcc-trunk --enable-languages=c,fortran;and when that didn't work I ran ./contrib/download_prerequisites, and the checksum for gmp-6.1.0 failed. Now I think I just have to force gcc to ignore the checksum so I can get on with my life and install a lisp and, maybe, COBOL compilers.

    It is pretty nice to be working through this though, hs was taking up way too much of my time.

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    You're probably looking for clisp?

    http://ports.su/lang/clisp

    For COBOL

    There

    http://ports.su/lang/open-cobol

    or

    http://ports.su/lang/gnucobol


    For fortran you can try this one

    http://ports.su/lang/g77

    Finally Haskell, this may do.

    http://ports.su/books/haskell-report

    Don't compile when you can just install :)

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