Hi, Again Hannes, thank you for your help! It is very valuable to me and I'm learning even more about how cmake and compiling in general works! :)
I added a toolchain file (did not know about this feature before), but it seems that the option "SET(CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH ON)" is ignored in the toolchain file? This means that the compiler test fails. I could skip this by using the command "CMAKE_FORCE_Fortran_COMPILER(lf95 Lahey)" but sadly this was from what I can see added in CMake 2.8.1 (for C and CXX it is available in 2.6.x). Since on our server we have version 2.6.4 installed, I find myself "very close but no sigar". Perhaps I should rather try to convince the person in charge that we don't need support for this compiler... Best Regards Yngve I. Levinsen On Tuesday 21 September 2010 08:23:17 Molsen, Hannes wrote: > Hi Yngve, > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: cmake-boun...@cmake.org [mailto:cmake-boun...@cmake.org] On Behalf Of > > Yngve Inntjore Levinsen > > Sent: Montag, 20. September 2010 18:38 > > To: cmake@cmake.org > > Subject: Re: [CMake] pass compile flags to initial compiler test.. now an > > assembler issue > > > > Hi, > > > > Thank you for your very quick response Hannes! I tried to set > > SET(CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_INIT "...") in my CMakeLists.txt, but since it > > didn't work I tried to dig a bit deeper. > > If you put that in your CMakeLists.txt it will not be used for the initial > compiler test, as the CMakeLists.txt is processed after the test. You have to > write it either in a toolchain / platform file [1] or add it (haven't tried > this myself) to your toolchain in the gui (+ add entry) [2] > > [1] http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/CMake_Cross_Compiling > [2] http://mash-project.eu/wiki/images/5/51/CMakeGui_Start.png > > > > It seems that my early assumptions were wrong, if I enter the folder > > CMakeFiles/CompilerIdFortran/ and try to compile manually I get the > > following output: > > $ lf95 CMakeFortranCompilerId.F > > Encountered 0 errors, 0 warnings in file CMakeFortranCompilerId.F. > > /tmp/asmHexTje.s: Assembler messages: > > /tmp/asmHexTje.s:51: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `push' > > > > Does anyone know what this means? I hardly know what an assembler is.. > > Just for the assembler: > Usually you compile your file from high language to the binary with > intermediate steps. The last step before the object code is the assembler > where mnemonics are translated into processor operation codes [3]. One of > these mnemonics is "push" which causes a data word to be pushed on the stack. > > For me this looks like a problem regarding your compiler flags, because this > error message may arise if you try to push between 32 and 64 bit words. I > suppose you double check your compiler manual for the correct flags. But I'm > not really speaking from experience in this point, it's more an idea what to > look for than a solution :) > > [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly_language#Assembler > > > Yngve > > > > - Hannes > --- > This communication contains confidential information. If you are not the > intended recipient please return this email to the sender and delete it from > your records. > > Diese Nachricht enthält vertrauliche Informationen. Sollten Sie nicht der > beabsichtigte Empfänger dieser E-mail sein, senden Sie bitte diese an den > Absender zurück und löschen Sie die E-mail aus Ihrem System. > _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake