It may have something to do with the
nature of the path to the source file. There are some known problems in
the underlying cdt support in this regard. I suggest trying to put
together a small reproducer with a path structure similar to your larger
project. See if you can narrow down the cause of the problem that way.
Bill
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Subject: [photran] Error parser
has stopped working (intel fortran compiler)
It was working for a while however now the error
parser is unable to extract the name of the file in which the error
occured (it is however still reporting the correct line number and
error message). The behaviour changed for no apparent reason. I tried
re-installing eclipse (Ganymede version 3.4.2) and photran (both
version 4.0 b 5 and the pre-release version I20090515200), as well as
recreating the project, all to no avail. I am using version 11 of the intel
compiler (which is the most recent I believe) under Ubuntu 9.04. The project
type is 'Fortran makefile project'. Surprisingly, when I create a simple test
project containing a trivial error the error parser works, yet the
compiler error message is no different to my other project (which is much
larger and comprises many files). Is it possible that my project is so large
that it somehow breaks the error parser?
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