[CMake] Cmake with Cray Fortran

Tim Gallagher tim.gallagher at gatech.edu
Sat Mar 5 12:36:00 EST 2011


It's not an option to do a global install. These are US government owned clusters. I asked them if they could install it and they won't for awhile -- they tend to remain a few versions back on everything until they run extensive tests on new versions.

Tim

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Noulard" <eric.noulard at gmail.com>
To: gtg085x at mail.gatech.edu
Cc: "Tim Gallagher" <tim.gallagher at gatech.edu>, cmake at cmake.org
Sent: Saturday, March 5, 2011 11:21:20 AM
Subject: Re: [CMake] Cmake with Cray Fortran

2011/3/5 Tim Gallagher <tim.gallagher at gatech.edu>:
> Eric,
>
> Excellent! Thanks!
>
> I don't know a whole lot about CMake (yet) -- would it be possible to make older versions aware of the compiler if I were to package only the updated files rather than install my own version of CMake? In other words, was it something simple like changing the CMakeFortranCompilerId.F file and if so, could I tell another version of CMake to use my own copy of that file?

I don't know I am not the author of the fix,
I think Brad King was the one who did this, may be he will answer that.

> It would be a lot easier if I only had to make our users put a few extra files somewhere than have them all install their own version of CMake in their home directories on all these Cray machines.

May be deploying CMake 2.8.4 globally on each machine and set up appropriate
module would even be easier for the users?

Or may be this is not an option because you don'thave administrative
privilege on those machines?


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