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Re: [photran] Integrating Intel Compiler into Eclipse/Photran
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For using ifort I have created a small script that adds the source
before launching Eclipse:
#! /bin/bash
source /opt/intel/Compiler/11.0/081/bin/ifortvars.sh ia32
$pathtoeclipse/eclipse
Of course $pathtoeclipse is the path to the eclipse executable, while
the first command is exactly the same that you put in .bashrc for using
ifort.
Then you can create a link to the script in the Applications menu or in
the programs bar.
Regards,
Gianluca Bertaina
Il 09. 07. 11 01:32, Mark Fuller ha scritto:
I have been running the gfortran compiler as a stop-gap, but now have
the Intel compiler
There seem to be some quirks in getting everything to run properly. I
have added the source required to my .bashrc so that I can run ifort
from a terminal with no pain, but Eclipse does some funny things
I have a basic 'hello' file for testing - with gfortran this compiles and runs
With ifort, I get the following:
1) from a terminal ifort hello.f90 works every time
2) if Eclipse is launched not from a terminal, attempts to build
return the following in the console:
"""
**** Build of configuration Debug_IA-32 for project helloI ****
make all
Building file: ../hello.f90
Invoking: Intel(R) IA-32 Fortran Compiler
/bin/sh: ifort: not found
make: *** [hello.o] Error 127
ifort -g -O0 -c -o "hello.o" "../hello.f90"
"""
3) If eclipse is launched from a terminal, and I then build the
project, the console displays
"""
make all
Building file: ../hello.f90
Invoking: Intel(R) IA-32 Fortran Compiler
ifort -g -O0 -c -o "hello.o" "../hello.f90"
Finished building: ../hello.f90
Building target: helloI.f90
Invoking: Intel(R) Fortran Linker
ifort -o"helloI.f90" ./hello.o
Finished building target: helloI.f90
"""
but then, when I try to run the project/program (note: there is no
binary shown in the left pane with the project tree after the above
step), I get an error pop-up
"Launch failed. Binary not found."
Any help that can be provided would be very much appreciated. And,
while I understand the sentiment, please do not reply with "just use
gfortran." I am dead set on using the Intel compiler and I would much
prefer to do my compiling from inside Eclipse rather than doing my own
make files and compiling at the terminal.
Thank you
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