On Sat, 10 Oct 2009, Petry Stefan wrote:

> I have some questions concerning the use of libMesh on Windows. In
> another thread Roy told me that you got libMesh to compile with
> Cygwin on Windows. Is this port publicly available?

Not a port; I used the existing version, as of... summer 2007?  Cygwin
certainly isn't perfect, but it worked well enough that I don't
recall having to change any libMesh code to get it to compile with
the Laspack solver.

Sorry I can't help you on the rest of your questions.  My own
libMesh-on-Windows experience was just a way of getting some work done
when I was often stuck offline with a Windows-only laptop.  I never
tried to link to non-Cygwin programs or tested performance, and I
didn't encounter any compiler bugs, certainly nothing as serious as
QUADs failing to work!

I'd suggest trying a newer gcc (MinGW appears to have done a release
based on gcc 4.4 this summer?) and/or the newest libMesh (we released
0.6.4-rc1 last week) just to see if either fixes things for you.
---
Roy

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