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my inability to debug on OW 1.9 with my Fortran code
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Lynn McGuire
2022-07-12 20:22:32 UTC
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I have found that my inability to debug on OW 1.9 with my Fortran code
in Windows 10 is limited to Fortran code only. I can still debug my C
and C++ code in my app. So, I debug on my Windows 7 PC. It is a pain.

Lynn
Paul S Person
2022-07-13 16:08:36 UTC
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 15:22:32 -0500, Lynn McGuire
Post by Lynn McGuire
I have found that my inability to debug on OW 1.9 with my Fortran code
in Windows 10 is limited to Fortran code only. I can still debug my C
and C++ code in my app. So, I debug on my Windows 7 PC. It is a pain.
Well, I suppose that's progress of a sort, since it narrows the focus.
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Lynn McGuire
2022-07-13 23:44:54 UTC
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Post by Paul S Person
On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 15:22:32 -0500, Lynn McGuire
Post by Lynn McGuire
I have found that my inability to debug on OW 1.9 with my Fortran code
in Windows 10 is limited to Fortran code only. I can still debug my C
and C++ code in my app. So, I debug on my Windows 7 PC. It is a pain.
Well, I suppose that's progress of a sort, since it narrows the focus.
I am going to get serious about my Intel Fortran port since I now have
five customers asking for 64 bit versions to go with the new Excel. The
wheel of life never stops.

Thanks,
Lynn

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