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I installed the gempak 5.11 binary on my 64-bit system running kubuntu. I added the gfortran-4.3 package, too. When I try to run something like gdcntr or gdplot2, I get a message saying that the libgfortran.so.1 file doesn't exist. The message is right because I only have libgfortran.so.3 where the .so.1 version should be. How do I get around this? Can I just rename the file? Kevin
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