Hi Phil, Alan,
just tested this on Windows, using MS VC/C++ 2008 and GCC (MinGW)
with CMake 2.8.7:
With the option BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF, the build process results
in static libraries (for PLplot, csirocsa and qsastime, the default
libraries that are usually built on my system).
The only dynamic
On 01/10/2012 22:38, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 10:09:31AM +0200, Davide Cesari wrote:
>>> [...]Hello to everybody,
>>> please note that shapelib is part of the OSGEO4W installation,
>>>
>>> https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/
>>>
>>> which is currently the official and sup
Debian wheezy has a huge number of different java choices so I thought
I should briefly document the particular choices I made which
lead to the error below.
I installed the gcj-4.7-jdk package which seemed to suck in everything
else that is needed via the large number of package dependencies for
Hi Arjen
Sorry, the phrase "static linkage" clearly has different meanings depending
upon who uses it.
When I refer to static linkage I don't mean creating .lib files rather than
.dll files I mean linking against the static runtime libraries (/MT and /MTd
compiler options or runtime library
Hi Andrew:
I have been gradually building up my gcc-4.7 related tool chain for my
new Debian wheezy system, but I have now run into a problem for gnat
(Ada). The issue is the Debian packager for gnat simply decided to
skip packaging of gnat-4.7 (with no public discussion I can find of
why he made
Hi Phil:
On 2012-10-02 14:51-0700 phil rosenberg wrote:
> Hi All
> I just downloaded shapelib and it builds with no difficulties at all
on Windows. It seems to be written in "pure" C so it is just a case of
compiling and linking the files - no build system is necessary as
such. In less than an h
On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 16:41:43 (-0700) Alan W. Irwin writes:
> Hi Phil:
>
> On 2012-10-02 14:51-0700 phil rosenberg wrote:
> [snip]
> > 3) Do either 1) or 2) but also provide an interface for loading a standard
> > file format (presumably shapefiles via shapelib?).
> > Al
On 2012-10-02 12:23-0700 Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> Debian wheezy has a huge number of different java choices so I thought
> I should briefly document the particular choices I made which
> lead to the error below.
>
> I installed the gcj-4.7-jdk package which seemed to suck in everything
> else that i
Sorry for the duplicate message - I didn't use the proper From address
for the mailing list in my previous send.
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 7:41 PM, Alan W. Irwin w=
rote:
> Hi Phil:
>
> On 2012-10-02 14:51-0700 phil rosenberg wrote:
>
>> Hi All
>>
>> There have been quite a few options thrown into t
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Andrew Ross
wrote:
>
> It is coming up to a year since the last official release of plplot
> (5.9.9). Although it has been a relatively quiet time in terms of
> developments, there are some important bug fixes for newer software
> versions in there. We should think
On Sep 26, 2012, at 5:47 AM, Andrew Ross wrote:
>
> It is coming up to a year since the last official release of plplot
> (5.9.9). Although it has been a relatively quiet time in terms of
> developments, there are some important bug fixes for newer software
> versions in there. We should think a
Hi Werner and Andrew:
Debian testing (my new platform) supports D version 1 only up to gcc
version 4.4, but if you use any more modern tool chain such as
gcc-4.5 or 4.6 all support for version 1 stopped, and they moved
to version 2 of D. From the Wikipedia article on the D
programming language,
P.S. I had obviously completely forgotten the thread on this very
subject last January with a subject line of
D language bindings - future directions
but I have found that thread now. The executive summary was we all
more or less agreed it was time to move to D2 (although nothing has
been done s
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