Hi,

I don't have a lot of time now to investigate the issues and I
discovered that this platform is not so important for me, so I will
abandon it for now, sorry.

Just FYI:

- tried building current git master -> same problem

- tried using "native" cmake from `pacman -S cmake` -> but had trouble
using it at all: cmake complains about not knowing the make program.

- also briefly tried building cmake from source -> got errors in the
cmake build, which I didn't want to investigate further.



Best, Thomas

Alan W. Irwin wrote on 05/19/2017 07:22 PM:
> On 2017-05-19 06:42-0000 Arjen Markus wrote:
>
>> Hi Thomas, Alan,
>>
>>
>>
>> For what it is worth, yesterday I had success building the Qt4 device
>> on MinGW-w64/MSYS2 using the "native" version of CMake (that reports
>> the version as 3.6.2). I have attached the combined CMake/make output.
>
> Hi Arjen:
>
> That is worth a lot!  :-) It is a big relief to me that the CMake
> automoc capabilities apparently do work on this platform.  Obviously, I
> should have read your e-mail first before my previous reply to Thomas,
> but I didn't.
>
> @Thomas:
>
> To introduce you to Arjen, he is one of the PLplot developers I was
> referring to who is actively getting up to speed with MinGW-w64/MSYS2.
>
> It sounds like you cannot work any more on this for a week, but when
> you can do that, I suggest you get back in touch with Arjen to see
> what is different about his MinGW-w64/MSYS2 setup compared to yours or
> his PLplot version (presumably the version from the git master branch
> tip) compared to your plplot-5.12.0.  Presumably one of those
> differences is the source of the automoc troubles you have encountered
> on this platform.
>
> Alan
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>
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>
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