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  • ramirezengr.colostate.eduJuly 10, 2009 2:26 PM PDT   
    Compiling under Xcode

    I have just installed the Intel Fortran Compiler for Mac OS X. I have read the directions on how to compile programs using Xcode. However, when I try to create a New Project I cannot find any project types that specify Fortran in the Command Line Project options. I find C++, C, etc., but no Fortran options.

    Would you please advise on how I can actually do this? Thank you very much.

    Jorge A Ramirez


    Ronald W. Green (Intel)July 10, 2009 3:39 PM PDT
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    Re: Compiling under Xcode

    I have just installed the Intel Fortran Compiler for Mac OS X. I have read the directions on how to compile programs using Xcode. However, when I try to create a New Project I cannot find any project types that specify Fortran in the Command Line Project options. I find C++, C, etc., but no Fortran options.

    Would you please advise on how I can actually do this? Thank you very much.

    Jorge A Ramirez

    Jorge,

    What version of Xcode are you running?  3.1.2?  and how about the compiler version:  m_cprof_p_11.1.046?  And finally, what version of Mac OS X, 10.5.7?

    I am worried that maybe you have an incompatible Xcode, or Mac OS for your compiler version.  There is documentation on this in the ReleaseNotes.  You can find this document from a web browser:

    file:///opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/046/Documentation/en_US/documentation_f.htm

    where you replace 11.1 and 046 with your compiler version information.

    ron



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