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produce *mod with fortran
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Eve-Marie Devaliere |
Subject: |
produce *mod with fortran |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Jan 2011 11:32:58 -0500 |
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Good morning autoconf community,
I am a newbie to autoconf and while I have made some good progress I am
hitting a road block.
I am taking this project from someone else and trying to use autoconf to
package it rather than the manual approach they had.
I have created my makefiles and configure.ac...
I have read in the tutorial that FCFLAG had to be set to -g (unless it
is g77).. Well I need to create *.mod and *.o so I need another set of
flags.....
if I ran configure this way:
./configure FC=ifort FC_FLAGS="-c -O2 -convert big_endian -free -assume
byterecl"
it does print out:
=========================================
compilation environment variables:
FC: ifort
FC_FLAGS: -c -O2 -convert big_endian -free -assume byterecl
=========================================
but if I check the value of FCFLAG in the created Makefile it says -g
only....
so when I run make it tries
ifort -g -o Type_Kinds Type_Kinds.o
while I want
ifort -c -O2 -convert big_endian -free -assume byterecl Type_Kinds.f90
In my Makefile.am I have entries such as:(there are many more like that)
bin_PROGRAMS = Type_Kinds
Type_Kinds_SOURCES = Type_Kinds.f90
... is that wrong for modules?
I tried those macro too
AC_PROG_FC_C_O
AC_FC_MAIN
in my configure.ac to try telling it it didn't have a main (I just want
modules), but no luck.... (Please bear with me as I am new to Fortran
too... )
Can anyone shed some light on the situation?
Thanks a lot,
Cheers,
Eve-Marie
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Eve-Marie Devaliere, MS
Senior Science System/Software Engineer
Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA)
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- produce *mod with fortran,
Eve-Marie Devaliere <=
Re: produce *mod with fortran, Ralf Wildenhues, 2011/01/14