Hi Alan
I don't know enough about cmake and how it creates visual studio
projects/solutions to know what will work.
All I know is that cmake generates a visual studio solution, which when opened
in visual studio contains multiple projects, one for each target (library and
executable) and some
On 2016-12-29 08:50- p.d.rosenb...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi Alan
> Theose are wxWidgets commits from the wxWidgets repo. WxWidgets have
made a change which I presume has exposed a bug in our code (or maybe
there is a bug in their code, but I think that's less likely).
@Laurent:
Oops! Sorry
On 2016-12-29 08:47- p.d.rosenb...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi Alan
> I'm not sure if that [test_x00c_wxPLViewer, etc. targets] would
work. If I execute (I.e. Run or debug) that project, would it run the
example?
Hi Phil:
If the custom target has no associated COMMAND, what should happen is
Hi Alan,
> -Original Message-
> From: Alan W. Irwin [mailto:ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca]
> Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2016 7:31 PM
>
>
> I am pretty confident this approach would work because it is equivalent to the
> approach I used to take for testing the old MinGW (without old MSYS)
Hi Alan
Theose are wxWidgets commits from the wxWidgets repo. WxWidgets have made a
change which I presume has exposed a bug in our code (or maybe there is a bug
in their code, but I think that's less likely).
Phil
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From: Alan W. Irwin
Sent: 29 December 2016 00:48
Hi Alan
I'm not sure if that would work. If I execute (I.e. Run or debug) that project,
would it run the example?
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From: Alan W. Irwin
Sent: 29 December 2016 00:26
To: Phil Rosenberg; Pedro Vicente; Laurent Berger; PLplot development list
Subject: RE: