Hi Michel,
have a look at the automatically generated makefiles, in
particular
subdir.mk (there is one in each of your source subdirectories). If
there is a wrong path in the build command (e.g. incorrectly
preceded by a wrong build configuration), could you check whether
your problem is related to Bug 346103 : there also managed make
breaks when you have modules in subdirectories.
If there are wrong entries in the makefiles, then as a workaround,
you could disable automatic make in the project properties and
edit the existing files manually.
You could also build from the command line, either using your own
commands or the existing makefiles.
Cheers
Daniel
On 05/19/2011 10:20 AM, DEVEL Michel wrote:
Hi,
I have upgraded to photran 6.0.7 and still have a problem with
managed make (in an old and complicated project with a "src"
sub-directory) with respect to the errors such as
"Could not find a file to match the module name: xxxx"
This time, it is because I have replaced a file xxxx.f90
containing a module dummy by a file xxxx.f containing the same
module.
I have tried to clean the workspace, change build config, rename
dummy.f as xxxx.f90 or as 0xxxx.f but still the same error
message.
Is it possible to force the compilation of a single file in a
project?
--
Sincerely yours,
Michel DEVEL
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