On 2010-02-22 08:56+0100 Arjen Markus wrote:

>> It's good to start with the current svn trunk version of PLplot, but once
>> you are completely satisfied with the results on CMake-2.6, aren't there
>> some files made redundant by CMake-2.6.x (everything not related to the
>> Compaq compiler?) in cmake/modules/language_support/cmake-2.6/Platform that
>> you can remove? If so, please do that removal, double-check with a final 
>> set
>> of complete CMake-2.6 tests, and commit the removal.
>
> I checked: CMake-2.6 does not include the files
> Cygwin/Windows-GNU-Fortran.cmake that are needed, unless they are
> available in the latest of that series.

Never mind.  I misremembered Brad's message on this issue, and your results
(needing the above files for 2.6.x) are consistent with what he said.

How about cmake/modules/language_support/cmake-2.6/Platform/Windows-df.cmake?

There is a file of that name in CMake (donated by you long ago?) that is
identical between 2.6.0 and 2.8.1-RC3 (and presumably every version
between), but which is different from the PLplot version.  If the PLplot
version is better, should that revised version of Windows-df.cmake be
submitted to CMake to be released as 2.8.1 so we can (eventually) drop our
own version of that file?

Alan
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