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.sm
file. If you
do have one, it must be in your main directory. If it is there, it must have
been edited to look for the files in the correct place, and not be trying to
read them from Baltimore. If the directory specifications are correct, the
files probably have not got the correct access permissions set, so whoever
installed SM should fix that.
lines
command.
If not, we have found problems in some cases with SM trying to read
a file written by a VMS Fortran program. If yours is such a file, just use
the VMS editor to make a new copy of the file, and it should be ok. The
thing to look for is whether the file has Fortran carriage control attributes
(do a dir/full
command on the file, and it will tell you). When you
edit it and make a new copy, those attributes will be replaced with normal
ones. It does read most Fortran files, and we are not sure how the ones
it can't read were written.
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