On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 5:11 AM, Werner Smekal wrote:
> Hi Miguel,
> >
> > The use of the windows or unix way is based solely on the following:
> >
> > IF(WIN32)
> > SET(WIN32_STYLE_FIND 1)
> > ENDIF(WIN32)
> > IF(MINGW)
> > SET(WIN32_STYLE_FIND 0)
> > SET(UNIX_STYLE_FIND 1)
> > ENDIF(MINGW)
> >
Hi Miguel,
The use of the windows or unix way is based solely on the following:
IF(WIN32)
SET(WIN32_STYLE_FIND 1)
ENDIF(WIN32)
IF(MINGW)
SET(WIN32_STYLE_FIND 0)
SET(UNIX_STYLE_FIND 1)
ENDIF(MINGW)
IF(UNIX)
SET(UNIX_STYLE_FIND 1)
ENDIF(UNIX)
I just want to mention, that the above code is
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Eric Torstenson wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:27 PM, Miguel A. Figueroa-Villanueva wrote:
> > Hello Eric,
> >
> > I'm glad to here this worked. Now, I would like to understand the
> > problem, so that I can fix the FindwxWidgets module. Can you post
> > exactl
Hi Miguel,
Well, with this in mind, I did a bit of playing, and decided that the
problem wasn't so much that FindwxWidgets.cmake needed to be changed,
but instead, I was calling it incorrectly.
What I had to do was as follows:
SET (wxWidgets_USE_LIBS aui richtext adv html core xml base xrc q
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Eric Torstenson wrote:
> Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> > To see what is going on, check the FindwxWidgets.cmake file. For example,
> > on my Debian testing system with CMake 2.4.8, that file is located at
> > /usr/share/cmake-2.4/Modules/FindwxWidgets.cmake. There is a
That did the trick (editing the FindwxWidgets.cmake)
Thanks so much!
eric
Alan W. Irwin wrote:
To see what is going on, check the FindwxWidgets.cmake file. For
example,
on my Debian testing system with CMake 2.4.8, that file is located at
/usr/share/cmake-2.4/Modules/FindwxWidgets.cmake. The
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Eric Torstenson wrote:
> I managed to find the ultimate cause of manual assignment using wx-config
> and CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS. This is what I was trying to do originally, but never
> had a successful link. This is directly calling "wx-config" myself, and then
> attemptin
To see what is going on, check the FindwxWidgets.cmake file. For example,
on my Debian testing system with CMake 2.4.8, that file is located at
/usr/share/cmake-2.4/Modules/FindwxWidgets.cmake. There is a list of
components in that file such as base core adv, etc., but no richtext. So I
suggest
I managed to find the ultimate cause of manual assignment using
wx-config and CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS. This is what I was trying to do
originally, but never had a successful link. This is directly calling
"wx-config" myself, and then attempting to pass the results to the
linker call.
When I add them