Where to find old Fortran library libF77.so.3
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We have some old binaries which ran on Sun SPARC systems from around 2000, and we'd like to run them again (we do not have the source code.) I tried running the binaries on a Sun Blade 1500 with a SPARC processor and Solaris 10, but I get errors like
ld.so.1: plot: fatal: libF77.so.3: open failed: No such file or directory
I added a new drive with more space, installed Solaris 10, Java 8 JRE, and Oracle Developer Studio 12.6 with the hope of getting the libraries needed. Alas, I get the same result. It looks like libF77.so.3 used to be part of Sun Studio 12. Any idea where to find it now?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide!
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We have some old binaries which ran on Sun SPARC systems from around 2000, and we'd like to run them again (we do not have the source code.) I tried running the binaries on a Sun Blade 1500 with a SPARC processor and Solaris 10, but I get errors like
ld.so.1: plot: fatal: libF77.so.3: open failed: No such file or directory
I added a new drive with more space, installed Solaris 10, Java 8 JRE, and Oracle Developer Studio 12.6 with the hope of getting the libraries needed. Alas, I get the same result. It looks like libF77.so.3 used to be part of Sun Studio 12. Any idea where to find it now?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide!
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We have some old binaries which ran on Sun SPARC systems from around 2000, and we'd like to run them again (we do not have the source code.) I tried running the binaries on a Sun Blade 1500 with a SPARC processor and Solaris 10, but I get errors like
ld.so.1: plot: fatal: libF77.so.3: open failed: No such file or directory
I added a new drive with more space, installed Solaris 10, Java 8 JRE, and Oracle Developer Studio 12.6 with the hope of getting the libraries needed. Alas, I get the same result. It looks like libF77.so.3 used to be part of Sun Studio 12. Any idea where to find it now?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide!
solaris fortran
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We have some old binaries which ran on Sun SPARC systems from around 2000, and we'd like to run them again (we do not have the source code.) I tried running the binaries on a Sun Blade 1500 with a SPARC processor and Solaris 10, but I get errors like
ld.so.1: plot: fatal: libF77.so.3: open failed: No such file or directory
I added a new drive with more space, installed Solaris 10, Java 8 JRE, and Oracle Developer Studio 12.6 with the hope of getting the libraries needed. Alas, I get the same result. It looks like libF77.so.3 used to be part of Sun Studio 12. Any idea where to find it now?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide!
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