On 2010-03-23 09:21+0100 Arjen Markus wrote:

> Hi,
>
> some further testing revealed that the file "Windows-GNU-Fortran.cmake"
> is not used at all by CMake. I inserted a bogus command and expected
> CMake to complain but it did not.

Arjen,

My questions below are strictly for CMake-2.6.4 since Fortran is handled
differently (both for PLplot and CMake) for CMake 2.8.1.

Just to reduce the combinatorial permutations Werner has to deal with still
further (in case he wants to look for the same issue), please state whether
you are testing MinGW or MinGW/MSYS and what Generator you are using.

Has Fortran every worked for you before on MinGW? If so, then the next thing
you should do is try to replicate that old working test using an older
revision of PLplot (5.9.5?) The point of this test is to eliminate the
possibility that some other system change you did (compiler change or
whatever) is now causing the problems.

Once you have "one foot on dry land" i.e., a PLplot revision that works for
your present system, then the rest is tedious but straightforward.  You
simply have to try various PLplot revisions  until you
find the PLplot build-system change which introduced the issue on your
platform.  Once that revision is identified, the rest should be easy.

Meanwhile, I will try an experiment here to see whether access to PLplot
versions of Fortran Platform files works on Linux with CMake-2.6.4.

Alan
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