So, what is the “official” way to use CMake on Windows together with cl compiler provided by Visual Studio and ifort compiler provided by Intel Parallel Studio XE? I would prefer solution using Visual Studio Generator for my project, if possible. I’m using Visual Studio 2017 and Intel Compiler 19.0 on Windows 10 in this case. Otherwise, you may prefer a compiler by Intel or Lahey which both integrate in Microsoft Visual. NMake Makefiles generator -> Fortran compiler is detected successfully, but compilation fails shortly afterwards with some syntax error Thus Silverfrost FTN95, or Absoft ProFortran are good examples.Visual StuWin64 generator, path to the Fortran compiler is specified -> Fortran is not able to compile a test program.Visual StuWin64 generator, no Fortran path specified -> Fortran compiler is not detected at all.The compilation on Linux posses no problems, but Intel Fortran compiler on Windows seems to cause great complications for CMake. I’m trying to build my C/C++/Fortran project both on Ubuntu and Windows10.
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