You can use the Remote Development Tools (RDT) component of PTP for remote Fortran projects, however you won't get many of the features that you'd expect in Eclipse as there is no remote indexer for Fortran (unlike C/C++). So features such as searching for language features, content assist, include browsing, etc., won't work.
We're working on a new kind of remote project, call a remote sync project, that we hope will overcome these limitations. A prototype should be available in the next release of Eclipse, due at the end of June. Stay tuned.
Regards, Greg On Feb 5, 2011, at 9:42 AM, Daniel Harenberg wrote:
Hi Tim,
a year or so ago I had Eclipse + Photran
successfully run projects based on a
remote server. As far as I can remember I had simply installed
something called 'Remote tools something' from PTP by going
through Eclipse's 'available software sites'. Then I could choose
a server location when creating a new project. Photran is
unaffected by this and you can develop Fortran code just as
before. Hope my memory doesn't cheat me and this is a bit of help.
Daniel
On 02/02/2011 11:15 PM, Timothy Stitt wrote:
Dear Photran users,
I was wondering if someone could tell me if it is possible to develop/compile Fortran codes easily on a remote cluster from a local machine running the latest version of eclipse/PTP. I've seen some suggestions from last year about using the Remote C/C++ project facilities in eclipse but I was wondering if anything Photran specific has been put in place?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Tim.
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