>
>Would you try the svn HEAD?  For snprintf and strtok_r, I got rid of
>them entirely and replaced them with standard C++ 2003 idioms.

I am just starting with my C++ experience, so I do not know how to do that.

>
>Your unordered_map configuration looks fine; the config log
>complaints just mean your installation fell back on a slightly older
>implementation of the same sort of STL container.
>
>On Sun, 27 Mar 2011, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> What do you mean by that? Most of the persons, which use libmesh,
>> have it running on a true linux/unix system?
>
>Not sure about most of the users, but all of the active developers are
>pretty much on Linux or OSX right now.  I think I was the last
>developer to be stuck on Cygwin (for a few months when my laptop only
>had an XP driver for its wireless card) and that was years ago.
>

It would be great, if you can get libmesh also to run on cygwin.

>> I can tell you the errors, when I am back on work. VTK is supported
>> by libmesh/Petsc?
>
>The support is independent of Petsc/Laspack/Trilinos; it's in libMesh.
>It's not great support though - neither the original code nor the
>patches since were written by any of our core developers, and it
>doesn't support all the libMesh features.  For 2D/3D visualization we
>recommend ExodusII instead at the moment, and for restarts we
>recommend the libMesh-specific xdr/xda based format.
>
Ok, starting with the standard graphical output. I saw in the example, that 
gnuplot is used.

>But even if it's a work in progress we do want VTKIO to *work* - any
>help you could give diagnosing Cygwin compatibility issues would be
>appreciated.
>---
>Roy
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