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On the Set Basic Options page of the Makefile wizard, you can specify how you would like your code to be built. The wizard displays this page for
each Executable target, Static Library/Archive target, or Shared/Dynamically Linked Library
target you defined on the Create List of Targets page. This page is not displayed for a
Recursive Make target or a Custom target.
By default, the build will generate a 32-bit binary that includes debugging
information. To change the default:
- If you want optimized code with debugging information during the development
phase, select the radio button for Optimize Code With Debugging Information.
- If you want to generate final code with no debugging information, select
the radio button for Final Code. Then select the appropriate checkbox if you want
to optimize or strip the code.
- If you want to build a 64-bit binary, select the Create 64-Bit
Application checkbox.
- Select the Enable Fortran Module Support checkbox to enable support
for Fortran 95 MODULE statements.
Click Next when you are finished setting basic options.
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