On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 12:37:59 -0400, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 11:17, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> Someone wanted me to install FreeBSD for him, so I played a little with
>> it, and found that when I compile application that use wxwindows it u
On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 11:17, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
> Hi
>
> Someone wanted me to install FreeBSD for him, so I played a little with
> it, and found that when I compile application that use wxwindows it uses
> gtk2 instead of gtk1. until now I was sure that that's what wxwindow
Hi
Someone wanted me to install FreeBSD for him, so I played a little with
it, and found that when I compile application that use wxwindows it uses
gtk2 instead of gtk1. until now I was sure that that's what wxwindows uses
(gtk1.x). I have on my 'unstable' libwxgtk2.4 but wh
Hi.
I'm trying to build wxwindows apps for windows from debian and I'm
having problems linking with the wxwindows libraries. I'm using the
wxwindows cvs source,after installing the libraies in
/usr/local/i586-mingw32msvc/lib/ I have:
libwx_base-2.5-i586-mingw32msvc.a
libwx_ba
I wrote:
I need wxWindows to be able to build a specific non-Debian
application. wxWindows is not supported on Woody, which is what I
run. Hence, I need to compile it.
Roberto Sanchez suggested:
> I've been thinking about it, and in your case it iw probably easier
> build it from u
I wrote:
I need wxWindows to be able to build a
specific non-Debian application. wxWindows is not supported on Woody,
which is what I run. Hence, I need to compile it.
Mark Roach replied:
That being the case, you could just grab the backport from this source
deb http://www.arrakis.es/~frigola
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 09:47, Dave Howorth wrote:
> Mark Roach wrote:
[...]
> >>The specific question is why these particular dependencies are arising.
> > The reason is that all of those wxwindows packages come from the same
> > source package. Why exactly did you d
Dave Howorth wrote:
The full story is in the previous messages, which I trimmed to save
bandwidth :) But briefly, I need wxWindows to be able to build a
specific non-Debian application. wxWindows is not supported on Woody,
which is what I run. Hence, I need to compile it. Not sure what you
stion is why these particular dependencies are arising.
The reason is that all of those wxwindows packages come from the same
source package. Why exactly did you decide that you needed to compile
the whole thing again?
The full story is in the previous messages, which I trimmed to save
bandwidth
Mark Roach wrote:
The reason is that all of those wxwindows packages come from the same
source package. Why exactly did you decide that you needed to compile
the whole thing again?
-Mark
He is building a non-Debian app that requires wxWindows 2.4 and he
is on Woody, where only 2.2 is available
Dave Howorth wrote:
On Friday 17 October 2003 16:13, I wrote:
| >>I need to install wxWindows 2.4 on a Woody system so I can build
| >>another application (TreeView X). Does anybody have any idea of the
| >>best way to do this, and what steps are involved?
I haven't bui
e
> since I'm on Woody] and it's asking for GL support though GL support is
> an optional feature of wxWindows that I don't believe is needed by the
> application I actually want to use (it's a feature of the python
> interface, though). So I'd like to el
Dave Howorth wrote:
What I meant was a page that *explained* what each package was and under
what circumstances each particular group of packages should be
downloaded. Remember I have the viewpoint of somebody who is essentially
not interested in wxWindows; certainly not interested in
On Friday 17 October 2003 16:13, I wrote:
| >>I need to install wxWindows 2.4 on a Woody system so I can build
| >>another application (TreeView X). Does anybody have any idea of the
| >>best way to do this, and what steps are involved?
I haven't built Debian-ised soft
and other
bits of info.
What I meant was a page that *explained* what each package was and under
what circumstances each particular group of packages should be
downloaded. Remember I have the viewpoint of somebody who is essentially
not interested in wxWindows; certainly not interested in dev
Dave Howorth wrote:
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
$ apt-get source libwxgtk2.4
Thanks for the instructions Derrick.
> I don't know how you came up with 11 packages.
11 comes from doing a search at Debian:
testing wxwin2.4-examples 2.4.1.2 (2391.3k)
wxWindows Cros
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
$ apt-get source libwxgtk2.4
Thanks for the instructions Derrick.
> I don't know how you came up with 11 packages.
11 comes from doing a search at Debian:
testing wxwin2.4-examples 2.4.1.2 (2391.3k)
wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 04:10:34PM +0100, Dave Howorth wrote:
| Joerg Johannes wrote:
| >On Friday 17 October 2003 16:13, Dave Howorth wrote:
| >>I need to install wxWindows 2.4 on a Woody system so I can build
| >>another application (TreeView X). Does anybody have any idea of t
Joerg Johannes wrote:
On Friday 17 October 2003 16:13, Dave Howorth wrote:
I need to install wxWindows 2.4 on a Woody system so I can build
another application (TreeView X). Does anybody have any idea of the
best way to do this, and what steps are involved?
Maybe
apt-get install wxwin2.4-doc
On Friday 17 October 2003 16:13, Dave Howorth wrote:
> I need to install wxWindows 2.4 on a Woody system so I can build
> another application (TreeView X). Does anybody have any idea of the
> best way to do this, and what steps are involved?
Maybe
apt-get install wxwin2.4-doc wxwin2.4
I need to install wxWindows 2.4 on a Woody system so I can build another
application (TreeView X). Does anybody have any idea of the best way to
do this, and what steps are involved?
Thanks, Dave
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:46:48AM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 12:34:04AM -0500, Federico Grau wrote:
> | Hello,
> |
> | I am unable to compile programs against wxWindows. Does anybody have any
> | advice on what the problem might be?
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 12:34:04AM -0500, Federico Grau wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I am unable to compile programs against wxWindows. Does anybody have any
| advice on what the problem might be?
| My c++ compiler is g++ 3.2.
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| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/wxhell/dialogs$ make
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Hello,
I am unable to compile programs against wxWindows. Does anybody have any
advice on what the problem might be?
I have an up to date Sid installation with the following wxWindows related
packages installed:
ii libwxgtk2.22.2.9.2.1
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 11:54:15PM +1100, Michael Still wrote:
> I have installed the following packages:
>
> libwxgtk-2.2
> libwxgtk-2.4
> libwxgtk-2.4-devel
> wxwin2.4-doc
> wxwin2.4-examples
> wxwin2.4-headers
> wxwin2.4-il8n
>
> But when I go to compile my wx
Hello.
I have installed the following packages:
libwxgtk-2.2
libwxgtk-2.4
libwxgtk-2.4-devel
wxwin2.4-doc
wxwin2.4-examples
wxwin2.4-headers
wxwin2.4-il8n
But when I go to compile my wxWindows code which has previously worked
with a manually installed wxWindows, I get an error about a missing
I would really love some updated wxPython and wxWindows (wxGtk, wxMotif)
packages for Debian. Some of these may not even exist now (eg.
wxPython). Is there anybody working on a wxPython for Debian ???
If so are there any plans to update to the latest python, wxWindows and
wxPython sources
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