[pgadmin-hackers] Problems building pgAdmin with wxWidgets binaries for Windows

2013-02-09 Thread Kari Karkkainen
Hi,

I'm quite new to pgAdmin and wxWidgets, but since I never managed to build 
wxWidgets from source, I eventually found wxWidgets 2.9.4 binaries  
(http://wxwidgets.blogspot.fr/2012/08/how-to-use-294-wxmsw-binaries.html) which 
I'm now using to build pgAdmin3 1.16.1.

However, now I get a linker error saying "cannot open file 'wxbase28u.lib'" and 
I don't know where the problem is. I can find wxbase29u-lib in the directories 
and I assume it should be trying to link with that one...

Would really appreciate any help with this one - thanks.

KariK

Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Problems building pgAdmin with wxWidgets binaries for Windows

2013-02-09 Thread Florian Klaar
Hi Kari,

I assume you followed the instructions from pgadmin.org?
http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=pgadmin3.git;a=blob;f=INSTALL;h=b8ec1a51fd877efc1be701f4ed938b92daf219fc;hb=REL-1_16_0_PATCHES
I was struggling with wxWidgets on Windows as well since the
instructions didn't seem to work with my installation of VC++ 2010
Express. I'm no expert on this, but my guess is that it'll still be
easier to get wxWidgets 2.8 to work than make pgAdmin compile with
version 2.9.
You didn't mention which version of Visual C++ you are using, but I
wanted to use the Express edition and ended up having to install both VC
2008 Express and 2010 Express to make the supplied build-wxmsw.bat work
and at as well be able to open the pgAdmin solution file.

My rather clumsy and trial-and-error-driven approach was (from memory):
- Use VC 2008 Express to execute pgAdmin's supplied build-wxmsw.bat,
since VC 2010 Express doesn't seem to include vcbuild.exe any more.
However, 2008's vcbuild.exe didn't recognize wxWidget's .dsp files as
project files (the error message was something like "make sure the file
is from VC++4 or newer bla"), so I opened all the needed .dsp files one
by one in VC 2008 Express using File -> Open -> Project (NOT File ->
Open -> File!). For each project file, VC asked to upgrade it, which I
confirmed, causing VC to kindly generate a .vcproj file for the
respective .dsp file. This is the first part of what pgAdmin's
build-wxmsw.bat was supposed to do.
- Then (still in VC 2008) I executed build-wxmsw.bat again in order to
build the binaries. Which worked, as far as I remember.
- Since pgAdmin's solution file is for version 2010, use VC 2010 Express
to open it.

I also had to change a few of the project's include paths in order for
VC to find all the needed external libraries when compiling pgAdmin, but
that's no biggie. I also wasn't aware at the beginning that I had to
download the binary distributions of the libraries and not the source
packages. But that may be due to my general lack of experience with
these things.
Took me an evening to work all this out, but at least I learned
something new along the way.

Oh BTW, if you need to get VC++ 2008 Express from the web, make sure the
web installer you are using does indeed download version 2008 and not
2010. Microsoft seems to have replaced the old installer with the new
one in place, so many old links found on the web that are labeled "2008"
actually point to the 2010 installer now. This was almost driving me
nuts :-)

Hope this helps.
Florian



Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Problems building pgAdmin with wxWidgets binaries for Windows

2013-02-09 Thread Kari Karkkainen
Hi Florian,

Thanks a lot for your quick and detailed response.

Yes, I followed those pgAdmin building instructions from the INSTALL file. But 
I struggled (including discovering that vcbuild has been replaced with msbuild 
with incompatible switches...) with that stuff for a couple of days and gave 
up, and was hoping the wxWidgets binaries+headers would be the way to go. I am 
getting much further with this approach but still failing at the end.

I'm using Visual Studio 2010 Professional (running on 64bit Win 7); not sure if 
that is a problem. I have noticed that at wxWiki 
(http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/Microsoft_Visual_C%2B%2B_Guide) they recommend using 
VC++ 2008 Express edition which, as you pointed out, is not so easy to find 
anymore. 

But as I said, currently my build fails since 'wxbase28u.lib' is not there. 
However, 'wxbase29u.lib' is there (because I'm using the 2.9.4 binaries, I 
assume), but I just don't know why the linker is looking for the 28 version and 
not the 29 version, and how to change this...

KariK




 From: Florian Klaar 
To: Kari Karkkainen  
Cc: "pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org"  
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2013 2:40 AM
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Problems building pgAdmin with wxWidgets 
binaries for Windows
 

Hi Kari,

I assume you followed the instructions from pgadmin.org?
http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=pgadmin3.git;a=blob;f=INSTALL;h=b8ec1a51fd877efc1be701f4ed938b92daf219fc;hb=REL-1_16_0_PATCHES
I was struggling with wxWidgets on Windows as well since the
instructions didn't seem to work with my installation of VC++ 2010
Express. I'm no expert on this, but my guess is that it'll still be
easier to get wxWidgets 2.8 to work than make pgAdmin compile with
version 2.9.
You didn't mention which version of Visual C++ you are using, but I
wanted to use the Express edition and ended up having to install
both VC 2008 Express and 2010 Express to make the supplied
build-wxmsw.bat work and at as well be able to open the pgAdmin
solution file.

My rather clumsy and trial-and-error-driven approach was (from
memory):
- Use VC 2008 Express to execute pgAdmin's supplied build-wxmsw.bat,
since VC 2010 Express doesn't seem to include vcbuild.exe any more.
However, 2008's vcbuild.exe didn't recognize wxWidget's .dsp files
as project files (the error message was something like "make sure
the file is from VC++4 or newer bla"), so I opened all the needed
.dsp files one by one in VC 2008 Express using File -> Open ->
Project (NOT File -> Open -> File!). For each project file, VC
asked to upgrade it, which I confirmed, causing VC to kindly
generate a .vcproj file for the respective .dsp file. This is the
first part of what pgAdmin's build-wxmsw.bat was supposed to do.
- Then (still in VC 2008) I executed build-wxmsw.bat again in order
to build the binaries. Which worked, as far as I remember.
- Since pgAdmin's solution file is for version 2010, use VC 2010
Express to open it.

I also had to change a few of the project's include paths in order
for VC to find all the needed external libraries when compiling
pgAdmin, but that's no biggie. I also wasn't aware at the beginning
that I had to download the binary distributions of the libraries and
not the source packages. But that may be due to my general lack of
experience with these things.
Took me an evening to work all this out, but at least I learned
something new along the way.

Oh BTW, if you need to get VC++ 2008 Express from the web, make sure
the web installer you are using does indeed download version 2008
and not 2010. Microsoft seems to have replaced the old installer
with the new one in place, so many old links found on the web that
are labeled "2008" actually point to the 2010 installer now. This
was almost driving me nuts :-)

Hope this helps.
Florian

Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Problems building pgAdmin with wxWidgets binaries for Windows

2013-02-09 Thread Wahlstedt Jyrki
Hi,
in configure phase (on other platforms, I haven't looked at Windows) there is a 
setting:
--with-wx-version=2.9

If you can find something similar, that might help.

On 10.2.2013, at 9.12, Kari Karkkainen  wrote:

> Hi Florian,
> 
> Thanks a lot for your quick and detailed response.
> 
> Yes, I followed those pgAdmin building instructions from the INSTALL file. 
> But I struggled (including discovering that vcbuild has been replaced with 
> msbuild with incompatible switches...) with that stuff for a couple of days 
> and gave up, and was hoping the wxWidgets binaries+headers would be the way 
> to go. I am getting much further with this approach but still failing at the 
> end.
> 
> I'm using Visual Studio 2010 Professional (running on 64bit Win 7); not sure 
> if that is a problem. I have noticed that at wxWiki 
> (http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/Microsoft_Visual_C%2B%2B_Guide) they recommend 
> using VC++ 2008 Express edition which, as you pointed out, is not so easy to 
> find anymore. 
> 
> But as I said, currently my build fails since 'wxbase28u.lib' is not there. 
> However, 'wxbase29u.lib' is there (because I'm using the 2.9.4 binaries, I 
> assume), but I just don't know why the linker is looking for the 28 version 
> and not the 29 version, and how to change this...
> 
> KariK
> 



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