Thanks a lot.
Works now with my C and C++ projects.
Works also with my Fortran projects, but, as you said, if I understand well, it's necessary to
first generate the project
then Generate the Makefile.
If you don't first generate, there are still crashes.
Let me explain :
I open the fortran project and directly click on Generate Makefile. (That's bad, I know
)
I obtain a message window "Unhandled exception" and three buttons at the bottom of that window. Until now it's OK.
1) If I click on the right one "Ignore", an empty Makefile is generated, but C::B continues to work.
2) If I click on the middle one "Retry", C::B crashes.
3) If I click on the left one "Quit" (? Abandonner in French), I first obtain an error message, telling me that there is an exception, in compiler.cpp at line 255, that Compiler::Init() is not called or generator is invalid, and that my C::B version is 4554. Until now, it's OK. But if I click on the OK button, C::B crashes.
It should be better if in the last 2 cases, I had a message telling me to first generate my project, at least one time, rather than a C::B crash. A crash is always frustrating, even when the user has made something wrong ! Further on, the codeblocks.rpt file has no new messages. C:BB exits without telling why.
But, nevertheless, it's OK. May be a few enhancements for the next release.
And thanks too for publishing a .po file.
I'll have a look and will send you a french translation, probably this week end.
gd_on