I've regularly used Compaq V. Fortran with VS2003, never had any problem compiling or linking. 
 
Zoltan

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Daniel Krügler <dsp@bdal.de> wrote:
Natalie Happenhofer wrote:
Thanks. I think I will have to look for another compiler. It is just that I need to link my C++ - program with a fortran program and with Visual C++ 5.0 and Compaq Visual Fortran this has worked once.

I only see two options:

1) Stay with your compiler but forget about boost (and probably about
many other useful C++ libraries which take advantage of templates in
more than simple ways).

2) Bite the bullet and try to adapt your VC 5 program to one of the proposed compilers. I guess it is easier for you, if you try the
express edition of the Visual Studio compiler first, depending
on which parts of the VC 5 library you use. I'm quite sure that
there won't be any problems with linking your Fortran code with
this compiler.

Good luck,

Daniel


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