Indeed, I have the same problem, the /usr/lib/libgfortran.so is missing, so I need to use /usr/lib/gcc/<arch>/<version>/libgfortran.so, which is nonstandard I believe.
Is there any solution to this? Maybe some automatic determination of the location of libgfortran.so.
Indeed, I have the same problem, the /usr/lib/ libgfortran. so is missing, so I need to use /usr/lib/ gcc/<arch> /<version> /libgfortran. so, which is nonstandard I believe.
Is there any solution to this? Maybe some automatic determination of the location of libgfortran.so.