On 5/30/2014 12:53 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
Is it possible to install both a GFortran and Intel Fortran on the
same machine? I have a window 7 x64 machine where I have Visual
Studio 2013 Pro installed in addition to Intel Fortran (What ever the
latest is) and I also downloaded GFortran (From the GCC Wiki pages).
I have setup some batch files to setup the paths depending on which
set of compilers that I want. I then proceeded to configure my
fortran project with CMake and I get an error when trying to sanity
check GFortran that says "cr is not an operable file" or something
like that. I am really new to Fortran at this point and I have no
idea what this "cr" program does? It does not seem to come with the
GFortran installer that I pulled down.
THanks for any Help
Mike Jackson
There is this stuff:
http://www.kitware.com/blog/home/post/231
You could most likely coax cmake_add_fortran_subdirectory to pick and
choose which fortran is used. I think right now it will use the intel
one if it has it.
-Bill
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