<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Dominik Szczerba <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:dominik@itis.ethz.ch" target="_blank">dominik@itis.ethz.ch</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<div class="HOEnZb"><div class="h5">> On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 5:15 PM, John Fettig <<a href="mailto:john.fettig@gmail.com">john.fettig@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
>> FWIW, hypre 2.8.0b can be made to compile in windows with MSVC 10 in cygwin.<br>
>><br>
>> John<br>
><br>
> Thanks, yes, I know, but I must compile it natively using MSVC, its<br>
> beyond my control.<br>
> PS/ I managed to compile 2.7.0b on my own with lots of hacks, 2.8.0b<br>
> resists, as posted, 2.9.0b builds smoothly using cmake.<br>
<br>
</div></div>Maybe I was not precise enough: what you refer to as "can be made to<br>
compile in windows with MSVC 10 in cygwin" is not fully true: it means<br>
compiling with MSVC but linking with cygwin, resulting in a cygwin<br>
dependency, which is ruled out by the owner of the project that I am<br>
working on.<br>
<span class="HOEnZb"></span></blockquote><div><br>I'm not sure I understand. The resulting library has no dependency on cygwin, and is compiled entirely by cl. The library itself is built by "lib", the microsoft library tool. Are you saying that requiring cygwin as the build environment for hypre is unacceptable?<br>
<br>John<br><br></div></div>