The Intel Fortran compiler managed build
toolchains are only available on linux x86 and linux itanium. If you are
on Windows, you will need to use standard make projects if you want to use the
Intel Fortran compiler. With standard make projects, you create and
manage your own makefile for building.
Thanks,
Bill Hilliard
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Subject: Re: [photran] how to link
a Fortran subroutine to a C subroutine ineclipse, and vice versa?
Thanks for all warmhearted answers.Thanks.
Because time difference, I did not reply in time.
Doug Schaefer said:
"The managed build system can handle it, but your tool chain isn't set up
for
it. " Would you please give me some more detailed
directions, better step by step? Because I am not a skilled eclipse
user, I am a newer to eclipse. Thanks.
Craig Rasmussen said: "What kind of project type have
you tried to create? You can create a mixed-language project with either
the Intel plugin (ifort and gcc) or a Gnu Fortran Executable with gfortran and
gcc.
" I have tried the 'managed/standard make fortran project',
'managed/standard make C project'. But I did not find where to creat a
mixed-language project. Perhaps I need another plugin? I have tried to find the
'Intel plugin' which you mentioned, but I failed. Would you please give me more
information? Thanks.
Thanks all again. I have spent much time on this problem
and am eager to write codes in eclipse.