Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!bionet!ames!ncar!umigw!rsmas!miller From: miller@rsmas.miami.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Problem with -pfa option in f77 compile command Message-ID: <8450.26b44961@rsmas.miami.edu> Date: 30 Jul 90 18:51:13 GMT Lines: 31 Problem with the F77 compiler when -pfa option is used: I am attempting to run a numerical model code under IRIX System V Release 3.3 on a SG Power Series and am having difficulties getting it to compile when the -pfa option is turned on. The code compiles without error if I try f77 -o programname programname.f or f77 -O3 -Olimit 1200 -o programname programname.f but generates a "Fatal error in: /usr/lib/fcom - core dumped. Signal 139" if I add the -pfa option to the above, viz., f77 -pfa -o programname programname.f or f77 -pfa -O3 -Olimit 1200 -o programname programname.f Note that if I specify "-pfa list" rather than "-pfa", I do get the listing showing what has or has not been flagged for concurrentization. So, the -pfa option is doing at least part of its job but apparently fouls something up to the point that fcom doesn't like it anymore. Where can I find out what "signal 139" means? Anybody else had this problem? Any suggestions? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jerry L. Miller INTERNET: miller@rsmas.miami.edu Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami Remember: "It's later now than it's ever been; however, vg'f zber yvxr vg vf abj guna vg unf rire orra orsber."