Aviel,
    Thanks. That sounds great except that there has to be a way to fix 
the -g flag and avoid the manual fix. Maybe I can figure out what's 
going on.
    I should point out that MSVC++ Express Edition is free.
    Thanks,
    Roger

Aviel wrote:
> Hi Roger, All,
>
> Roger, thanks for your reply.
>
> I was able to compile Port midi (latest checked out from SVN) compiled under
> MinGW using CMake 2.8, and Eclipse CDT4 generator. 
>
> I'll post some instructions very soon when I have some more confidence it 
> works
> (and after I get some sleep :)).
>
> There are several issues, but it works, meaning you don't have to obtain the
> (expensive?) closed source MSVC++ compiler, which is good news for me.
>
> I must say CMake is not trivial, and its GUI for 2.8, although I specified a 
> Debug build, refused to include debugging information .... I had to manually 
> dig
> through the files and add the gcc -g option to get it right. But it works.
> Instructions soon to follow ...
>
> Thanks, Gal.
>
>
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