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Old   November 29, 2013, 02:12
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hi alls,
when i process"! system ("cfx5mkext -name B TStat_Control.F") == 0 or die; "in cfx-pre,i got an error which is in attachment,can someone help me?1.jpg

and i saw a thread which was said how to create an dll file ,I have done the suggestions above, but the folder and files. dll, are not created,what's wrong with it ?


1- open cfx command prompt (CFX->Tools->Command Line)
2- run "PATH" command
3- copy the reult and paste it in a text file
4- open "Fortran Build Environment for applications..." command prompt
5- run "PATH" command in this new window
6- copy the result and paste it in the same text file
7- now merge the two PATH commands and make one
8- run this new PATH command in "Fortran Build Environment for applications..." command prompt.
9- in the "Fortran ..." command prompt change folder to project folder where the fortran code is saved and run "cfx5mkext yourfile.F" from command prompt
10- it should build subfolder with respected .dll file in it
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