I understand about SWIG. Thanks for the clarification about the
digitizer.
But what would the --with-wxpython switch actually do?
Michael
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On Jan 14, 2008, at 5:17 AM, Martin Landa wrote:
Hi,
2008/1/14, Michael Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
I added --with-wxpython option to configure script. wxPython
requires
--with-python, also checks for python version >= 2.4 and wxpython >=
2.8.
Currently, the wxPython GUI needs a separate installation of Python
and wxPython. I don't think the Python SWIG interface makes any
difference to the GUI (or does it do something with the digitizing
module?). So what does this switch do?
--with-python can enable improved SWIG interface (swig/python) in the
future. For --with-wxpython you need to enable also --with-python
since wxPython requires Python of course. The wx digitization tool
also uses minimalistic SWIG interface, so swig is also needed. BTW,
the is no option --with-swig, should be?
Martin
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