All,
Unless your hobby is setting up build files or configure scripts, I am
afraid the latest CVS commit will draw your attention to an unpleasant
change.
Until now, Wt installed its include files directly into the
(...)/include folder, where "(...)" corresponds to
${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX} as configured when building/installing Wt.
Because this clobbers the include directory, the new CVS version of Wt
installs its headers in (...)/include/Wt.
While this is much nicer, and allows you to more easily install Wt in
a standard include directory (and is in fact a mandatory change to
have Wt as a standard package in debian/ubuntu as we learned from
Pau), this will require you to update your configure/build files to
search for the include files inside the 'Wt/' folder.
By having both (...)/include/Wt and (...)/include in your include
path, you can also migrate to scoping Wt's include files like:
#include <Wt/WLineEdit>
However, even if you do this, you still have to have (...)/include/Wt
in your include path, until we upgrade the Wt include files themselves
(which is foreseen for the next major release).
Regards,
koen
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