From: Alan W. I. <ir...@be...> - 2009-08-02 05:37:35
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On 2009-08-01 18:05-0400 Hezekiah M. Carty wrote: > I noticed today that disabling the C++ PLplot bindings now also > disables the Qt output drivers. I do not think this was the case > previously though I may be mistaken. I have not run cmake from a > clean build directory in a while, so I am not sure when this changed. > Does the new compiler detection logic recently discussed on the list > has something to do with this? > > I normally run cmake with with -DDEFAULT_NO_BINDINGS=ON when testing > changes to PLplot's core to speed up builds. If I add -DENABLE_cxx=ON > then the Qt outputs are enabled. Is this the intended outcome? Hi Hez: The prior situation was that the C++ compiler was _always_ searched for (regardless of option settings) and if not found an error resulted. Now it is optional depending on how ENABLE_cxx is set (with a soft landing if a C++ compiler is missing/broken). However, I implemented that complete dependence on ENABLE_cxx without much thought. Now you have brought it up, I have decided we could do something a lot better there. I will work on that tomorrow. Alan __________________________ Alan W. Irwin Astronomical research affiliation with Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria (astrowww.phys.uvic.ca). Programming affiliations with the FreeEOS equation-of-state implementation for stellar interiors (freeeos.sf.net); PLplot scientific plotting software package (plplot.org); the libLASi project (unifont.org/lasi); the Loads of Linux Links project (loll.sf.net); and the Linux Brochure Project (lbproject.sf.net). __________________________ Linux-powered Science __________________________ |