Michael Kruse 79f3653fbd [flang][cmake] Fix bbc dependencies (#152306)
Re-apply "[flang][cmake] Fix bcc dependencies (#125822)"

It was overwritten due to an automatic merge gone wrong for #124416.

`git cherry-pick f9af5c145f40480d46874b643ca2b1237e9fbb2a` applied in
97cf061e83a0d0cada38d8a2d75c8a840b01ba26 ignored the renaming of
FortranCommon into FortranSupport after #125822.

Original commit message:

The Fortran libraries are not part of MLIR, so they should use
target_link_libraries() rather than mlir_target_link_libraries().
This fixes an issue introduced in #20966.

(cherry picked from commit 2bb23d444767540c59c32ccdb86f7ef6e35fd96e)
2025-08-08 12:13:16 +02:00
2025-07-29 16:33:06 +02:00
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2025-04-14 16:54:14 +08:00

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