![]() Which may be one of f95, f2003, f2008, gnu, or legacy. Specify the standard to which the program is expected to conform, You can try to use the option -std described in the manual, man gfortan Also, when I input apt-cache policy gfortran I get the following output: gfortran: How could I install the older gfortran version 5.3? Also, would something like the following work to delete version 5.4 so there are no conflicts? Thanks! sudo apt-get remove -auto-remove gfortranįor clarification, I am not sure why gamess will not accept versions after 5.3 but I get too many errors to finish the instillation with version 5.4. I looked at the code and the newest supported version is 5.3. ![]() When I try to install GAMESS with gfortran 5.4, I get an output saying unrecognized version of gfortran. I am trying to run the quantum mechanics software GAMESS, which as far as I know, needs specific modifications for each compiler. When I use either of the inputs below gfortran 5.4 is installed, which is not compatible with the program I am trying to run. I am using Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS and want to install gfortran version 5.3.
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