I have installed g77. "which g77" now gives
"usr/local/bin/g77"
but when i try to "make all" again its giving error
g77 -O2 -init-local-zero -fno-automatic io.o gtop.f -o gtop
/usr/local/bin/g77: /usr/local/bin/g77: cannot execute binary file
make: *** [gtop] Error 126
I tried running it with sudo as well. The error was
g77 -O2 -init-local-zero -fno-automatic io.o gtop.f -o gtop
f951: error: unrecognized command line option ‘-init-local-zero’
make: *** [gtop] Error 1
Can anyone please help me to sort it out please? Am just stuck at this point as am also new to opensuse/linux.
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