On 2014-10-16 08:41-0000 Arjen Markus wrote:

> [...]You provide enough details so that I can reproduce your steps. Hopefully 
> I can do that this weekend.

Hi Arjen:

Since it appears the regression is not due to CMake or PLplot version
changes since the last comprehensive MinGW/MSYS tests were done by me
in March for the "MSYS Makefiles" generator, that encouraged me to try
exactly what I did yesterday (epa_build of plplot_lite + simple test)
except that the "MinGW Makefiles" generator replaced the "MSYS
Makefiles" generator. (Note that epa_build automatically replaces the
MSYS make command with the MinGW mingw32-make.exe command to build
PLplot for the "MinGW Makefiles" case).  Again (and as expected from
previous good simple test results for the "MinGW Makefiles" generator)
perfect results were obtained.

Because of these good results I am interested in the "MinGW Makefiles"
result you wanted to check that I previously dismissed as a
distraction.  If that works for you but "MSYS Makefiles" give problems
for the simple test, that may help you figure out what is wrong on
your system for that latter case.

And because of my good recent build and test results for the
MinGW/MSYS and pure MinGW platforms, your good recent build and test
results for the Cygwin platform, and the good reputation that the
MinGW-w64/MSYS2 platform appears to have from early adoptors, I am
profoundly curious whether similar builds and tests of PLplot on the
MinGW-w64/MSYS2 platform (with Kitware binary CMake-3.0.2 and "Unix
Makefiles" generator) "just work" for you and Phil.

Alan
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