Hi, On Friday 31 August 2007 09:22, Alin M Elena wrote: > Hi Andreas, > > What do you mean with disaster? All I can see is that the primary > language element is wrong, which can be easily corrected, just replace > "C++" with Fortran77 (not sure wether different values work as well). > > > Does the project build? I've seen some cmake macro for setting the > language and would assume that CMake uses C/C++ as default unless you > set something different. > > As you can see in the CMakeList.txt file that I attached to my previous > email I set as language of the project Fortran (and only fortran). The > generator when creates hello.kdevelop just ignores all the info about the > compiler that you provide and sets it to some default values which happen > to be C/C++. (Try setting a hello world cpp project and you will see that > it works properly there).
Yes, I just tried it here. It loaded the project, did correct syntax highlighting and compiled. It didn't set the correct language, it was still C++ instead of Fortran. I can fix that, no problem. Andreas: is it possible to have both <kdevfortransupport> and <kdevcppsupport> in the same kdevelop project file ? Should I set primarylanguage to Fortran if fortran is the only enabled language or also if fortran *and* C/C++ are enabled ? Bye Alex _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake