
GNU Fortran v5 and higher does not allow you to place a COMMON block name in an !$OMP THREADPRIVATE statement. We convert the argument from degrees to radians, then use the standard SIN function.Reference: Now use SIN instead of obsolete function SIND.The SIND function, which computes the sine of an argument in degress, is not supported in Gfortran. We convert the argument from degrees to radians, then use the standard ASIN function.Reference: Now use ASIN instead of obsolete function ASIND.The ASIND function, which computes the inverse sine of an argument in degress, is not supported in Gfortran. Update to GEOS-Chem v11-01, in which we have removed the offending code.Reference: Cannot compile GEOS-Chem v10-01 with Intel Fortran Compiler v17.

NOTE: This same issue was also observed to occur when compiling GEOS-Chem with ifort 17. This seems to be caused by a strict adherence to the Fortran 2003 or Fortran 2008 standard. Not a compiler bug per se, the GNU Fortran compiler chokes when encountering subroutines (with OPTIONAL arguments) that are included in an INTERFACE block. The following GEOS-Chem issues have been traced to bugs (or configuration oddities) in the GNU Fortran compiler: Please also see our Common GEOS-Chem error messages wiki page for a list of other commonly-encountered GEOS-Chem errors. We have resolved most of these issues, or at least have workarounds for them. On this page we provide a list of known issues that are caused by bugs in the compiler used to build the GEOS-Chem executable file.


Status: Fail- Unable to locate or determine the version of a C++ compiler on this system. When I write abaqus info=system in Abaqus Command. I installed Abaqus 6.10.1 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition. Hi, I have a laptop with Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit.
