[Scons-users] Dependences build fail in Windows using gfortran
Bill Deegan
bill at baddogconsulting.com
Sat May 4 17:35:37 EDT 2019
Javier,
You cannot force order in SCons.
It will determine the dependencies and process accordingly.
If it's compiling in the wrong order, then you're missing dependencies
and/or SCons is not adding them when scannning/emitting
-Bill
On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 8:19 AM Javier GONZALEZ PLATAS <jplatas at ull.edu.es>
wrote:
> Hi!
> While I can compile and link this example on my MacOS system, when I try
> to do the same in a windows 10 with gfortran, scons try to compile the
> files in any order without any considerations about that some requeriments
> have to be satisfied.
> In my case, in windows, scons try to compile a_test2.f90 as first and it's
> clear that it isn't possible.
> In the SConstruct I have defined the list in correct order for compilation.
>
> Any suggestion?
>
> Javier González Platas
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