[CMake] Problem with Xcode
Carminati Federico
Federico.Carminati at cern.ch
Wed Jul 16 15:14:52 EDT 2008
Bill,
Great! Then let's start with this
# -*- mode: cmake -*-
Project(Test)
Cmake_Minimum_Required(VERSION 2.6)
Set(CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER gfortran)
Enable_Language(Fortran)
Add_Executable(hello hello.F)
hello.F is
program hello
print *, 'Hello World'
end
the unix makefile work (!), but not the xcode. It just does nothing.
So, any chance for this to be supported by cmake? best,
Federico Carminati
CERN-PH
1211 Geneva 23
Switzerland
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On 16 Jul 2008, at 21:07, Bill Hoffman wrote:
> Carminati Federico wrote:
>> Hello Mike,
>> I have no idea, I could try. However if cmake does support
>> fortran and does support xcode, and if you cannot make a xcode
>> project out of a cmake set of files that otherwise support a unix
>> makefile, there is a contraddiction somewhere.... As a matter of
>> fact, if I only include fortran files the Unix makefile work, but
>> not the xcode project. Can anyone shed some light on this?
>
> I don't think anyone has ever tried/tested fortran support from
> Xcode. No contradiction, just not tested or implemented. Looks like
> it could be supported:
>
> http://macresearch.org/xcode_tutorial_fortran_only_projects
>
>
> -Bill
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