Hi, compiling current testing head resulted in some compile errors on my machine (Linux, gcc-4.6, wx-2.8). In one place an errno.h include was missing, the others where mismatch between const char* and wxchar (which is wchar_t) and ambiguity in using the +operator on wxchar.
Patch attached; please check with your wxstring experience first before apply. Which brings me to a (newbie-to-project) question: I am new to wxWidgets and for me the mix between UTF-8 strings and wide strings (UTF-16?) seems to be a mess. Personally, I'd do everything in UTF-8 (which is kindof the industry standard for at least 10 years), but it seems that wxWidgets needs to be compatible with Windows compatibility legacy that predates UTF-8. So my question: how is this usually handled in this project: keep things as much as possible as wxString and deal with the inconvenience ? Is this still necessary for Windows compatibility ? -h
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