That would be great, as then I could try and integrate that into the program. Having support for multiple build systems is always a plus :).
I know that the program compiles and links cleanly against sword-1.5.8 under Linux, as that is my main development environment. However, I haven't had any luck today getting SVN to cleanly configure under Ubuntu. I keep getting problems with it finding autoconf macros (it's a problem with my local system as I've successfully autoconf'd it before under other systems). I, therefore, can't speak to whether wxSword compiles cleanly against SVN under Linux but it definitely works against 1.5.8.
Thanks for you time!
--Greg
On 5/5/06, Barry Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Greg ..........
Greg Hellings wrote:
> None of those look like they are wxWidgets related, but from the
> Sourceforge gnuwin32-users list I get the advice to link in the
> libole32 library
Got it! Clean compile link and - it works. It was down to my
misunderstanding of what the wx-config script is supposed to do. I
finished up running wx-config from the msys command line and pasting the
results into DEV-C++ as it works better that way. Anyhow, I now have a
standalone native Windows .exe file made under mingw (msys). Thanks.
I'll maybe try it under Linux next. If anyone wants my DEV-C++ .dev
file, I can send it.
God bless,
Barry
-- From Barry Drake (The Revd) minister of the Netherfield United Reformed church, Nottingham see http://www.jesusinnetherfield.org.uk for our church homepages).
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