![]() So I was not suggesting that you figure out those details at this time, rather I was hoping that someone here who does use Homebrew on intel MacOS 11.x or 12.x on might know the details and could help you out. Those are kind of technical things that are a standard part of programming in a unix/posix environment, they are not specific to gfortran or MacOS. My working theory is that your Clang error is the result of some missing element in PATH or in some other missing environment variable. You can see this with your “which gfortran” results. I have not used Homebrew on an intel mac, but I have read in the documentation that it uses a different set of install directories than the arm64 version. Or perhaps more correctly, if you do use it as written, it will have no effect because the existence test for the file will fail. That is correct, you should not execute exactly that command line. So therefore i shouldn’t use this line you’ve got posted on my Intel Mac.
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