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f2py appears to skip code in solid.for that is not supported for Mac M2s #65

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forwarded from Paul Rosen (on trying to install it on an M2 machine):

F2py appears to be skipping code in solid.fort that is not supported, in my case an implied DO in a DATA statement that is common in old fortran. A possible solution is to modify the setup to use –std=legacy in gfortran, but I don’t know how robust that is for all compilers and all machines.

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Pip failed until I had Michael Aivazis guide me through what is actually happening with pip and we got the code to rebuild the source with the right pip command line switch (--no-binary).
I ran f2py by hand in verbose mode and it told me that the compiler did not understand a particular implied do array definition so it was skipping the code! So I have no confidence that the code is actually correctly compiled. According to Aivazis, you must use –std=legacy to get old code like this to compile properly, but I have no idea how to do that with the pip infrastructure.

it might be solved now that you can Conda install it even for osx-arm... but it's probably a bad sign for future stability that a new macbook causes the standard compilation to fail.

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