

So it means that the linker option in codeblocks is not working. Process terminated with status 1 (0 minute(s), 1 second(s))ġ error(s), 0 warning(s) (0 minute(s), 1 second(s))Īs you can see, there is no such a thing called hdf5.mod locally in my compiling folder. Code::Blocks implements a custom build system with very important features: ultra-fast dependencies generation, build queues and parallel builds are the most important ones to mention. home/shawn/Documents/datafile_oldubuntu/Academics/Data_analysis_code/Helmholtz decomposition+rotcombudget/code_budget/budget_helmholtz_comrot_ver2.0_symmertic/global.f90:3.4:įatal Error: Can't open module file 'hdf5.mod' for reading at (1): No such file or directory

Here the error messages come out: gfortran -Jobj/Debug/ -Wall -g -O3 -c "/home/shawn/Documents/datafile_oldubuntu/Academics/Data_analysis_code/Helmholtz decomposition+rotcombudget/code_budget/budget_helmholtz_comrot_ver2.0_symmertic/global.f90" -o obj/Debug/global.o I open the 'build option' in project in codeblocks.Now I change my mind and I want to do it myself using Codeblocks. Usually I just use another way to compile and built that program. The compilers generate code for IA-32 and Intel 64 processors and certain non-Intel but compatible processors, such as certain AMD processors. Īny addition or translation is welcome - please contact the developers through the forum.I had 11 files that all need HDF5 library. Intel Fortran Compiler, as part of Intel OneAPI HPC toolkit, is a group of Fortran compilers from Intel for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The documentation is written in LaTeX and can be retrieved from using the address. More formats and languages may become available. If you installed the compiler on its default installation directory, there is nothing more to configure (if the compiler is natively supported by Code::Blocks).

The documentation is provided in English and French languages, in PDF, CHM and HTML formats. The method for installing the compiler depends on the Operating system you're using, the Compiler you intend to use and so on. for the French version were provided by gd_on. The initial documentation had started as an internal project of HighTec EDV-Systeme GmbH who is now making it yet another contribution to the community. This is a community-driven project and contributions/criticism/suggestions are welcomed. There’s an on-going effort to write a user manual for Code::Blocks.
