Hi Alin, I have posted the same problem on this list and the response was that my Intel Fortran Compiler was probably not setup correctly. But I do not think that is the case. Either way, here is my work-around for this problem:
1) Install the Intel Fortran Compiler to a directory with no spaces in the full path to the "bin" directory. The default is "C:\Program Files\Intel". I installed mine to "C:\Intel" (I had to uninstall the previously installed one, and then re-install using this path (using Custom Install) in order for the installer to use the new path.) 2) Add the paths to the "Include", "Bin" and "Lib" directories of the Intel Fortran compiler to several environment variables (Control Panel->System->Advanced->Environment Variables->System Variables). With the Intel Fortran compiler is located in "C:\Intel\Compiler\Fortran\10.1.011\IA32", here are the environment variables that I changed: IFORT_COMPILER10: C:\Intel\Compiler\Fortran\10.1.011\ INCLUDE: C:\Intel\Compiler\Fortran\10.1.011\IA32\Include LIB: C:\Intel\Compiler\Fortran\10.1.011\IA32\Lib LIBPATH: C:\Intel\Compiler\Fortran\10.1.011\IA32\Lib Path: C:\Intel\Compiler\Fortran\10.1.011\IA32\Bin;C:\Intel\Compiler\Fortran\10 .1.011\IA32\Lib 3) Add the path to the Intel Fortran compiler's "Lib" directory to the LINK_DIRECTORIES at the top of the "Windows-ifort.cmake" module in the "share\cmake-x.x\Modules\Platform" subdirectory of your CMake distribution (change "x.x" to your CMake version). Here is the line in mine: LINK_DIRECTORIES(C:/Intel/Compiler/Fortran/10.1.011/IA32/Lib) I hope this works for you. Please let me know. --Danny Dunlavy > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of Alin M Elena > Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 4:31 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [CMake] Intel fortran compiler, cmake and windows > > Hi, > > I try to use cmake (cvs 29/11/2007), intel fortran compiler > (10.1 september > build) on a windows vista machine. > > The intel fortran compiler works. I have tested it in both > command line and visual studio 2005 professional modes. > Cmake works fine with Microsoft c++ and intel c++ compilers. > > When I try to use cmake and ifort I get the following error > > > -- Check for working Fortran compiler: C:/Program > Files/Intel/Compiler/Fortran/10.1.011/IA32/Bin/ifort.exe > -- Check for working Fortran compiler: C:/Program > Files/Intel/Compiler/Fortran/10.1.011/IA32/Bin/ifort.exe -- > broken CMake Error: The Fortran compiler "C:/Program > Files/Intel/Compiler/Fortran/10.1.011/IA32/Bin/ifort.exe" is > not able to compile a simple test program. > Determining if the Fortran compiler works failed with the > following output: > > > Microsoft (R) Visual Studio Version 8.0.50727.867. > > Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-2005. All rights reserved. > > 1>------ Build started: Project: cmTryCompileExec, > Configuration: Debug > Win32 ------ > > 1>Building Fortran object testFortranCompiler.obj > > 1>Linking Fortran target cmTryCompileExec.exe > > 1>ipo: error #11035: Fatal error cannot open ifconsol > > 1>ifort: error #10014: problem during multi-file optimization > 1>compilation > (code 1) > > 1>Project : error PRJ0019: A tool returned an error code from "Linking > Fortran target cmTryCompileExec.exe" > > 1>Build log was saved at "file://c:\Users\Alin M > Elena\tdtbuj\CMakeFiles\CMakeTmp\cmTryCompileExec.dir\Debug\Bu > ildLog.htm" > > 1>cmTryCompileExec - 3 error(s), 0 warning(s) > > ========== Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 1 up-to-date, 0 > skipped ========== > > I also attach the CMakeCache.txt > > > Any thoughts? > > Alin > > ____________________________________________________________________ > "...if the universities will not study useless subjects, who will?" > G. F. Fitzgerald, Nature, 45/46, > 392 (1892) > ______________________________________________________________________ > Mr. Alin M. ELENA > Atomistic Simulation Centre > School of Mathematics and Physics > Queen's University Belfast > Office: +44 (0)28 9097 1428 > Fax: +44 (0)28 9097 5359 > http://titus.phy.qub.ac.uk/group/Alin/ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ______________________________________________________________________ > > _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
