On 2009-07-22 22:51-0400 Hazen Babcock wrote:

> Alan W. Irwin wrote:
>> I believe I have now (revision 10157) finished this saga.  The new
>> soft-landing method (issue a warning message, disable that component of
>> PLplot, and continue) when compilers are missing/broken seems to work well.
> [...]I just tested this today with MinGW on Windows and the cmake GUI no 
> longer 
> crashes when run on plplot v10175. However... I have the standard MinGW C++ 
> compiler which worked in the past for compiling PLplot but neither command 
> line cmake nor gui-cmake will let me use it.

Nobody can help you without details.  Therefore, could you be a lot more
specific?  What environment variables did you set (if any) to help cmake
choose the compiler? What were the cmake options that you used?  What
generator did you use? What was the complete cmake output that you got?
etc., etc.

Alan
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