On Friday 14 December 2012, Dick Munroe wrote: > I'm using CMake to build a project with multiple sub-projects each > producing an executable and would love to be able to use Eclipse/Photran > on CentOS to be able to do some debugging in the production environment > we use rather than going to make/gdb directly as we currently do but > I've been completely unable to figure out how to get CMake CDT style > make files projects integrated into Eclipse/Photran. I'm using the Juno > release of Eclipse and the Photran 8.x. > > The overall directory structure is of the form: > > build/ > code/for/ > code/cxx/ > code1/for/ > cmake/ > > Fortran/C++ code in the code* directories. The cmake directory is the > build/source directory. > > I'm using the Intel toolchain. ifort version 13.0.2 > > I've pawed through the net and tried the examples and I kinda get things > working as far as accessing the source but can't get make to run to > build projects and can't figure out how to build individual sub-projects > if I only want to debug one thing or another. > > Anybody with some experience out there that can give me some pointers or > should I think in terms of reorganizing my source/build directories?
I haven't used Eclipse with Fortran, and the CMake Eclipse generator is completely unaware of Photran. So this may be "simply" a missing feature. Nevertheless, all targets should have been created, and you should be able to build individual targets e.g. using the Make targets-view. Don't they appear there ? Alex -- 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