Closed avysk closed 1 year ago
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Something is broken, and PRs are not accepted. Nice. Let me quote CMakeLists.txt
from the exercises:
if(CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "Intel") # Intel fortran
if(WIN32)
set (CCMAKE_Fortran_FLAG ${CCMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS} "/warn:all")
else()
set (CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS ${CCMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS} "-warn all")
endif()
How many errors do you see? I see five: CCMAKE
instead of CMAKE
in three places, FLAG
instead of FLAGS
plus design error: usage of CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS
instead of FFLAGS
.
Let me quote one more place: GFrotran
(sic!).
The current usage of 'CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS' prevents passing any flags to Fortran compiler.
CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS
is overwritten.CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS
is defined,FFLAGS
is ignored bycmake
.On FreeBSD to use
gfortran13
I need to pass-Wl,-rpath=/usr/local/lib/gcc13
and there was no way to do it (the value ofFC
is honoured).