This should work. Can you add a MESSAGE("hello") into
Modules/Platform/Windows-ifort.cmake.
Does it show up? This is the file that sets all of those variables.
-Bill
At 01:42 PM 2/7/2006, Michael Stephenson wrote:
>I do have Fortran enabled. Here is a much simplified CMakeLists.txt that has
>this problem. Again, everything works on Linux/Unix, but I get errors when
>using CMakeSetup on Windows.
>
>PROJECT(test_fort CXX Fortran)
>
># C++ files
>SET(CXX_TEST_SRCS test1.cpp)
>
># Fortran files
>SET(FORT_TEST_SRCS test2.f test3.f test4.f)
>
>ADD_DEFINITIONS(-DTEST_FORT)
>
>ADD_LIBRARY(test_fort ${CXX_TEST_SRCS} ${FORT_TEST_SRCS})
>
>SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(test_fort PROPERTIES LINKER_LANGUAGE CXX)
>
>--Mike
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>William A. Hoffman
>To: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Michael Stephenson ;
><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
>Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 2:32 PM
>Subject: Re: [CMake] CMake C++ and Fortran mixed language project fails
>
>At 10:18 PM 2/2/2006, Michael Stephenson wrote:
>>I have a mixed language C++ and Fortran project that works on Linux. I'm now
>>trying to run it on Windows. CMakeSetup generates the following errors:
>>
>>CMakeError: Error required internal CMake variable not set, cmake may be not
>>be built correctly.
>>Missing variable is:
>>CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_RELEASE
>>
>>This message is repeated for CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL,
>>CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_DEBUG, and CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO.
>>
>>I then get this error message:
>>
>>CMakeError: Internal CMake error, TryCompile generation of cmake failed.
>>
>>and finally:
>>
>>The Fortran compiler "ifort.exe" is not able to compile a simple test program.
>>It fails with the following output:
>>(blank)
>>
>>CMake will not be able to correctly generate this project.
>>
>>Since CMake is able to find the Fortran compiler, why doesn't it set the
>>*Release, etc. flags and compile the test program.
>>
>>--Mike Stephenson
>>
>You should enable Fortran like this:
>PROJECT(testf Fortran)
>There is a test in CMake/Tests/Fortran.
>
>-Bill
>
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