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Re: -iquote Is not finding the include file


My mistake, I missed a portion of the directory in the second one. The command

-I "dir1" -I "dir2"

Worked correctly.

Thank you very much Jonathan!

~J

On 8/27/12, Jason Clark <jclark@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> Yes that worked I changed my statement to:
>
> gfortran -I "c:\program files\aspentech\aspen plus
> 2006.5\engine\commons" -xf77-cpp-input usrkpg2.f
>
> And it now works for all the common files in that directory. The new
> issue is that there are common files that must be included located in
> a different directory. I tried:
>
> -I "dir1" -I "dir2" which did not work, and
>
> -I "dir1" "dir2" and that did not work either. I am guessing there is
> some simple syntax thing I have wrong here.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> ~J
>
> On 8/27/12, Jonathan Wakely <jwakely.gcc@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 27 August 2012 19:38, Jason Clark wrote:
>>> Jonathan,
>>>
>>> As you suggested I tried typing in the following:
>>>
>>> gfortran -I c:/programfiles/aspentech/aspenplus2006.5/engine/commons
>>> -xf77-cpp-input usrkpg2.f
>>>
>>> And got the same error abour the missing file back. I also noticed
>>> that if I subsitute in:
>>>
>>> "z:/" instead of the "c:/..." when no z drive exists does not come
>>> back with any error. I am wondering if the preprocessor is not getting
>>> to the correct folder. When I try typing in the location using
>>> "Program Files" instead of "programfiles" it gives me an error about
>>> not finding the directory seemingly due to the space.
>>
>> You'd need to surround a pathname in quotes if it has spaces, I
>> believe that's true on Windows as well as unix-like environments.  And
>> if you're using the Windows command line you need to use backslashes
>> not forward slashes (if you're using Cygwin that might not apply.)
>>
>


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