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Hello, everyone. Currently I want to send a Fortran program to moose, how do I link his code to the .mk file of moose so that it compiles automatically? In C++ it looks like this:
But after I run the make command it looks like this
(moose) lvjiahui@lvkas:~/projects/magpie$ make -j2
Using moose framework at /home/lvjiahui/projects/magpie/moose
Checking if header needs updating: /home/lvjiahui/projects/magpie/moose/framework/include/base/MooseRevision.h...
(moose) lvjiahui@lvkas:~/projects/magpie$
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Hello, everyone. Currently I want to send a Fortran program to moose, how do I link his code to the .mk file of moose so that it compiles automatically? In C++ it looks like this:
And I have no problem running it that way. Is this the correct way to write Fortran?
But after I run the make command it looks like this
yours
JiahuiLv
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