2010/6/11 sdfkjsjlh sdbfgsfsdg :
>
> But that's the point. The build files are built from the same script so how
> do I tell the SCRIPT that it should include certain files in the Windows
> build files and not in the Unix ones?
ah, ok, I didn't understand the question.
What you need is something
Sent: Fri, June 11, 2010 5:55:06 AM
Subject: Re: [wxCode-users] Round we go...
Hi Gary,
2010/6/10 sdfkjsjlh sdbfgsfsdg :
>> Finally, a question. How do I arrange it so that the files that aren't
>> Linux-compatible don't compile there? I can't see anything related in you
Hi Gary,
2010/6/10 sdfkjsjlh sdbfgsfsdg :
>> Finally, a question. How do I arrange it so that the files that aren't
>> Linux-compatible don't compile there? I can't see anything related in your
>> guides.
>
> ...is there any solution for this?
well, I think the best way to address this issue is wi
Hi,
From: Francesco
To: wxcode-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tue, June 8, 2010 4:09:40 PM
Subject: Re: [wxCode-users] Round we go...
Hi,
sorry for the (huge) delay but I got time to boot on my Ubuntu only today :/
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No problem, I've
Hi,
sorry for the (huge) delay but I got time to boot on my Ubuntu only today :/
Anyway I tried regenerating the configure script and it worked fine...
I took the freedom to commit to mmwx my changes and the (working)
configure script I obtained. Said this, against my wxTRUNK (aka 2.9.1)
mmwx doe
Hi Francesco,
Today I tried generating the scripts on Ubuntu Karmic.
I re-ran bakefile_gen.
I then ran acregen.sh, which worked, so that's actually some progress. :-)
I then ran ../configure and I get the following:
checking for wxWidgets version >= 2.8.0... yes (version 2.8.10)
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