[CMake] MSVC 2005 and Intel Visual Fortran 10
Maik Beckmann
beckmann.maik at googlemail.com
Sat Apr 5 02:45:15 EDT 2008
Am Samstag 05 April 2008 07:07:14 schrieb Kelly (KT) Thompson:
> I guess there are too many combinations to make everything work and I
> understand that IVF+MSVC is a lower priority for the CMake dev/testing
> team. Maybe I'll dig into the workings of CMake one of these
> weekends...
Cool
> As a side note, I have also been trying to get g95 (www.g95.org) to
> configure with NMake Makefiles (Visual C++ 2009 Express Edition).
> CMake is able to identify and use the Fortran compiler, but it gets
> the link flags wrong when creating an executable. Do you know of
> anyone using g95 with nmake? I would assume that this configuration
> might be popular since both products are free for non-commercial use.
It's GPLed, thus free for commercial use too.
Usually I work with mingw32-make just because it's much faster than nmake in
conjunction with the way how cmake operates the module dependencies.
I never used g95. but gfortran
hp: http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortran
installer: http://quatramaran.ens.fr/~coudert/gfortran/gfortran-windows.exe
I don't remember of using nmake for this one, but it should work.
However, if g95 doesn't work with cmake-2.6, please do a bug report. I'll
give g95 a try if I find time.
-- Maik
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