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== Disclaimer == | == Disclaimer == | ||
I am not in any way affiliated with the NORMA software I mention in the [[CMakeForFortranExample|article]]. I just happened to have a need for building it and thought to try [[CMake]] — which I already like very much. But this also means that I am ''an absolute beginner'' when it comes to CMake so I hope that more enlightened readers will correct my mistakes. I just hadn't seen examples dealing with Fortran on the Wiki or the official docs so I thought this could potentially be useful to others. Feel free to contact me through the wiki if there are questions. — [[User:Orbeckst|Oliver]] 13:41, 21 October 2008 (UTC) | I am not in any way affiliated with the NORMA software I mention in the [[CMakeForFortranExample|article]]. I just happened to have a need for building it and thought to try [[CMake]] — which I already like very much. But this also means that I am ''an absolute beginner'' when it comes to CMake so I hope that more enlightened readers will correct my mistakes. I just hadn't seen examples dealing with Fortran on the Wiki or the official docs so I thought this could potentially be useful to others. Feel free to contact me through the wiki if there are questions. — [[User:Orbeckst|Oliver]] 13:41, 21 October 2008 (UTC) | ||
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I changed the STREQUALs to MATCHES because on Windows systems the compiler name will include a trailing '.exe'. [[User:Gerard Weatherby|Gerard Weatherby]] 13:29, 12 July 2013 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 17:29, 12 July 2013
Disclaimer
I am not in any way affiliated with the NORMA software I mention in the article. I just happened to have a need for building it and thought to try CMake — which I already like very much. But this also means that I am an absolute beginner when it comes to CMake so I hope that more enlightened readers will correct my mistakes. I just hadn't seen examples dealing with Fortran on the Wiki or the official docs so I thought this could potentially be useful to others. Feel free to contact me through the wiki if there are questions. — Oliver 13:41, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
matching compiler names
I changed the STREQUALs to MATCHES because on Windows systems the compiler name will include a trailing '.exe'. Gerard Weatherby 13:29, 12 July 2013 (EDT)