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Getting Started
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If you don't need help getting started reading the portions of this
manual that are most important to you, you should skip this portion of
the manual.
If you are new to compilers, especially Fortran compilers, or new to
how compilers are structured under UNIX and UNIX-like systems, you'll
want to see What is GNU Fortran?.
If you are new to GNU compilers, or have used only one GNU compiler
in the past and not had to delve into how it lets you manage various
versions and configurations of `gcc', you should see G77 and
GCC.
Everyone except experienced `g77' users should see Invoking
G77.
If you're acquainted with previous versions of `g77', you should see
News About GNU Fortran News. Further, if you've actually used
previous versions of `g77', especially if you've written or modified
Fortran code to be compiled by previous versions of `g77', you should
see Changes.
If you intend to write or otherwise compile code that is not already
strictly conforming ANSI FORTRAN 77--and this is probably everyone--you
should see Language.
If you don't already have `g77' installed on your system, you must
see Installation.
If you run into trouble getting Fortran code to compile, link, run,
DONTPRINTYET or work properly, you might find answers if you see Debugging and
Interfacing, see Collected Fortran Wisdom, and see *Note
DONTPRINTYET or work properly, you might find answers if you see Debugging and
Interfacing, see Collected Fortran Wisdom, and see
Trouble. You might also find that the problems you are encountering
are bugs in `g77'--see Bugs, for information on reporting them,
after reading the other material.
If you need further help with `g77', or with freely redistributable
software in general, see Service.
DONTPRINTYET If you would like to help the `g77' project, see Funding GNU
Fortran, for information on helping financially, and see *Note
DONTPRINTYET If you would like to help the `g77' project, see Funding GNU
Fortran, for information on helping financially, and see
Projects, for information on helping in other ways.
If you're generally curious about the future of `g77', see
Projects. If you're curious about its past, see Contributors,
and see Funding GNU Fortran.
To see a few of the questions maintainers of `g77' have, and that
you might be able to answer, see Open Questions.
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