> Sorry, we can't help you without a testcase. OK. Could you try the testcase attached in this email? You can use "compile.bat" for compile. Then, on GDB, set a breakpoint at anywhere in "main.f90", for example on the line #7 in "main.f90", then after running, please try to print variable "itest". In my case, it is not possible to refer to the variable "itest" defined in "test.f90" from "main.f90". ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Jacobowitz" To: "Hidetoshi CHIBA" Cc: Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 11:01 PM Subject: Re: How to debug multiple fortran90 files with GDB > On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 07:24:06PM +0900, Hidetoshi CHIBA wrote: >> I have a problem on debugging my application which is generated by >> multiple >> fortran90 files with GDB. >> GDB seems not to read a value which is defined in a different fortran90 >> file. >> Or, is this a problem due to compiler? >> I usually use "g95" or "f90" for compile. >> Please tell me how to solve this problem. > > Sorry, we can't help you without a testcase. However, I know that g95 > has had some problems emitting correct debugging information in the > past. > > -- > Daniel Jacobowitz > CodeSourcery, LLC >