http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=49149
--- Comment #11 from Steve Kargl <sgk at troutmask dot apl.washington.edu> 2011-08-31 23:05:10 UTC --- On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:34:46PM +0000, zbeekman at gmail dot com wrote: > Additionally, if my entire premise is wrong what do you anticipate the use of > the -M flag will be for? It's not hard to figure out that .o files depend on > the .f90 files with the same name. I don't need a tool to do that for me, so > how do you envision -M being used? Not the way listed on the GNUmake online > documentation? Given that I consider the -M option to be total irrelevant for gfortran, I anticipate that the -M option is useless. In fact there are a boat load of options listed in the GCC info file, which are irrelevant for gfortran. Many of these options are historical baggage from when GCC was simply gcc (ie., a C compiler). Can you show me a specific passage in the GNU Make documentation that states -M can be used to generate dependencies for Fortran USE statements without the actual *.mod being present? What to you expect the -M option to do with program foo use omp_lib use iso_c_binding end program