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authorMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2020-02-11 01:04:22 +0100
committerMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2020-02-11 01:16:22 +0100
commit5d24c87d4bade9661cb4becc2c23853d47e6f55c (patch)
treee211189baef60ab6849f61fea706b94595d460cf /reproduce/software/config/gnuastro
parent6d68865a5d083b8892c3f4854284bb2036f1efdf (diff)
Configure script won't crash without Fortran compiler, only a warning
Until now, when a Fortran compiler didn't exist on the host operating system, the configure script would crash with a warning. But some projects may not need Fortran, so this is just an extra/annoying crash! With this commit, it will still print the warning, but instead of a crash, it will just sleep for some seconds, then continue. Later, when if a software needs Fortran, it's building will crash, but atleast the user was warned. In the future, we should add a step to check on the necessary software and see if Fortran is necessary for the project or not. The project configuration should indeed crash if Fortran is necessary, but we should tell the user that software XXXX needs Fortran so we can't continue without a Fortran compiler. Also, a small sentence ("Project's configuration will continue in XXXX seconds.") was added after all the warnings that won't cause a crash, so user's don't think its a crash.
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