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What really matters is what version of Xcode you are using. There were some incompatibilities with the linker ld that shipped with Xcode 3.2.2, 3.2.3, and 3.2.4 that would explain the behavior you see in your other issue. Hopefully you have 3.2.5. What version do you have?
Read this: http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/showthread.php?t=73942&o=a&s=lr
note that the fix was in 11.1 Update 7. You have Update 4.
And of course, it will not work with Xcode 4.x
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3.5.2 Errors on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard When COMMON Block Shares Name With Library Routine
On Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Fortran programs that declare COMMON blocks may have unexpected behavior, including bus error, if the COMMON block shares a name with a routine in a static library that is linked against. For example, a COMMON block named SEED will cause problems because the Intel Fortran run-time library contains a portability routine named SEED.
Apple has confirmed that this is caused by a defect in the linker supplied with Mac OS 10.6. To follow the issue and its eventual resolution, please refer to Apple RADAR issue 7890410 at http://developer.apple.com/ As a workaround, rename the COMMON block so as not to duplicate a name in a static library.
I guess that the problem I am having can be related to this, the strange is that I didn't find that issue in the apple developer forum.- Subscribe to RSS Feed
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