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In order to generate DLLs, libtool needs LDFLAGS=-no-undefined. We need to

  1. understand why
  2. figure out where to handle it
/bin/sh ../libtool --tag=F77   --mode=compile gfortran  -g -O2 -x f77-cpp-input -c -o getvar.lo getvar.f
libtool: compile:  gfortran -g -O2 -x f77-cpp-input -c getvar.f  -DDLL_EXPORT -o .libs/getvar.o getvar.f:93.65:

      data cend/ ' ' , '.' , '/' , '$' , '#' , '?' , ',' , ';' , '\\' / 
                                                                 1
Warning: initialization string truncated to match variable at (1)
libtool: compile:  gfortran -g -O2 -x f77-cpp-input -c getvar.f -o getvar.o >/dev/null 2>&1

This does not happen on Ubuntu, but in all fairness, we're using a different compiler (or, to be exact a different compiler version: gfortran 4.2.4 on Ubuntu, gfortran 4.4.0 on Windows).

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