Patch 2855 : MIPSpro 7.2 Fortran90 Front-End #2 : [IRIX 6.4 6.3 6.2]
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1. Patch SG0002855 Release Note This release note describes patch SG0002855 to MIPSpro 7.2 Fortran90 Front-End. This replaces patchSG0002419. Problems with the patchSG0002419 will not allow you to return to the base software if you were to remove patchSG0002855. You will need to re-install ftn90_fe.sw.ftn90 from the MIPSpro 7.2 Fortran90 Front-End CD to return to the base software.1.1 Supported Hardware Platforms This patch contains bug fixes for all platforms. The software cannot be installed on other configurations.1.2 Supported Software Platforms This patch contains bug fixes to the MIPSpro 7.2 Fortran90 Front-End on a system running IRIX 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4. The software cannot be installed on other configurations.1.3 Bugs Fixed by Patch SG0002855 This patch contains fixes for the following bugs in the 7.2 Fortran 90 Front-end. Bug numbers from the Silicon Graphics bug tracking system are included for reference. o I/O on INTEGER(1) and INTEGER(2) items in a derived type is incorrect (Bug #523046) o The .NOT. operator produces incorrect output in an I/O statement (Bug #526202) o I/O on character members in arrays of derived type is incorrect (Bug #526541) o CSIN cannot be passed as a dummy procedure argument with -r8 or -default64 (Bug #707605)1.4 Subsystems Included in Patch SG0002855 This patch release includes these subsystems: o patchSG0002855.ftn90_dev_sw.ftn90 o patchSG0002855.ftn90_fe_sw.ftn901.5 Installation Instructions Because you want to install only the patches for problems you have encountered, patch software is not installed by default. After reading the descriptions of the bugs fixed in this patch (see Section 1.3), determine the patches that meet your specific needs. If, after reading Sections 1.1 and 1.2 of these release notes, you are unsure whether your hardware and software meet the requirements for installing a particular patch, run inst. The inst program does not allow you to install patches that are incompatible with your hardware or software. Patch software is installed like any other Silicon Graphics software product. Follow the instructions in your Software Installation Administrator's Guide to bring up the miniroot form of the software installation tools. Follow these steps to select a patch for installation: 1. At the Inst> prompt, type install patchSGxxxxxxx where xxxxxxx is the patch number. 2. Initiate the installation sequence. Type Inst> go 3. You may find that two patches have been marked as incompatible. (The installation tools reject an installation request if an incompatibility is detected.) If this occurs, you must deselect one of the patches. Inst> keep patchSGxxxxxxx where xxxxxxx is the patch number. 4. After completing the installation process, exit the inst program by typing Inst> quit1.6 Patch Removal Instructions To remove a patch, use the versions remove command as you would for any other software subsystem. The removal process reinstates the original version of software unless you have specifically removed the patch history from your system. versions remove patchSGxxxxxxx where xxxxxxx is the patch number. To keep a patch but increase your disk space, use the versions removehist command to remove the patch history. versions removehist patchSGxxxxxxx where xxxxxxx is the patch number.1.7 Known Problems INST SUBSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS No Requirements Information Available. INST SUBSYSTEM CHECKSUMS These checksums help to provide a 'signature' for the patch inst image which can be used to authenticate other inst images. You can obtain this kind of output by running sum -r on the image (from the command line): 44548 2 patchSG0002855 37099 440 patchSG0002855.ftn90_dev_sw 36910 5470 patchSG0002855.ftn90_fe_sw 54165 3 patchSG0002855.idb INST SUBSYSTEM FILE LISTINGS The following lists the files which get installed from each subsystem in the patch:
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Document Id: 20021117071337-IRIXPatch-1192
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