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| 
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| * The most simple case
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| -----------------------
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| 
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| If you compile wxWidgets on Linux for the first time and don't like to read 
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| install instructions just do (in the base dir):
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| 
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| > ./configure --with-wine
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| > make
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| > su <type root password>
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| > make install
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| > ldconfig
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| > exit
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| 
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| On all variants of Unix except Linux (and maybe except *BSD), shared libraries 
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| are not supported out of the box due to the utter stupidity of libtool, so you'll 
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| have to do this to get shared library support:
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| 
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| > ./configure --with-wine --disable-static --enable-shared
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| 
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| Then you'll have to edit the wrongly created libtool script. There are two
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| important entries with respect to shared library creation, which are
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| 
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|   archive_cmds="\$LD -shared ....
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|   archive_expsym_cmds="\$LD -shared ....
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|   
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| which should be something like
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| 
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|   archive_cmds="\$CC -shared ....
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|   archive_expsym_cmds="\$CC -shared ....
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|   
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| Afterwards you can continue with
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| 
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| > make
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| > su <type root password>
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| > make install
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| > ldconfig
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| > exit
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| 
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| If you want to remove wxWidgets on Unix you can do this:
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| 
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| > su <type root password>
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| > make uninstall
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| > ldconfig
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| > exit
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| 
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| * The expert case
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| -----------------
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| 
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| If you want to do some more serious cross-platform programming with wxWidgets, 
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| such as for GTK and Motif, you can now build two complete libraries and use 
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| them concurrently. For this end, you have to create a directory for each build 
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| of wxWidgets - you may also want to create different versions of wxWidgets
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| and test them concurrently. Most typically, this would be a version configured 
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| with --enable-debug_flag and one without. Note, that only one build can currently 
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| be installed, so you'd have to use local version of the library for that purpose.
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| For building three versions (one GTK, one WINE and a debug version of the WINE 
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| source) you'd do this:
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| 
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| md buildmotif
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| cd buildmotif
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| ../configure --with-motif
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| make
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| cd ..
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| 
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| md buildwine
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| cd buildwine
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| ../configure --with-wine
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| make
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| cd ..
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| 
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| md buildwined
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| cd buildwined
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| ../configure --with-wine --enable-debug_flag
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| make
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| cd ..
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| 
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| * The most simple errors
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| ------------------------
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| 
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| wxWINE doesn't work yet as WINE isn't really up to the task yet. 
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| 
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| You get errors during compilation: The reason is that you probably have a broken 
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| compiler, which includes almost everything that is called gcc. If you use gcc 2.8 
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| you have to disable optimisation as the compiler will give up with an internal 
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| compiler error.
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| 
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| If there is just any way for you to use egcs, use egcs. We cannot fix gcc.
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| 
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| You get immediate segfault when starting any sample or application: This is either 
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| due to having compiled the library with different flags or options than your program - 
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| typically you might have the __WXDEBUG__ option set for the library but not for your 
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| program - or due to using a broken compiler (and its optimisation) such as GCC 2.8.
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| 
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| * The most simple program
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| -------------------------
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| 
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| Now create your super-application myfoo.app and compile anywhere with
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| 
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| g++ myfoo.cpp `wx-config --libs --cflags` -o myfoo
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| 
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| * General
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| -----------------------
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| 
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| The Unix variants of wxWidgets use GNU configure. If you have problems with your 
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| make use GNU make instead.
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| 
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| If you have general problems with installation, read my homepage at 
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| 
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|   http://wesley.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~wxxt
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|   
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| for newest information. If you still don't have any success, please send a bug 
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| report to one of our mailing lists (see my homepage) INCLUDING A DESCRIPTION OF 
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| YOUR SYSTEM AND YOUR PROBLEM, SUCH AS YOUR VERSION OF WINE, WXWINE, WHAT DISTRIBUTION 
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| YOU USE AND WHAT ERROR WAS REPORTED. I know this has no effect, but I tried...
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| 
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| * GUI libraries
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| -----------------------
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| 
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| wxWidgets/WINE requires the WINE library to be installed on your system. 
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| 
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| You can get the newest version of the WINE from the WINE homepage at:
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| 
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|   http://www.winehq.com
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|   
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| * Create your configuration
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| -----------------------------
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| 
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| Usage:
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|     ./configure options
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| 
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| If you want to use system's C and C++ compiler,
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| set environment variables CC and CCC as
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| 
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|     % setenv CC cc
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|     % setenv CCC CC
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|     % ./configure options
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| 
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| to see all the options please use:
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| 
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|     ./configure --help
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| 
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| The basic philosophy is that if you want to use different
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| configurations, like a debug and a release version, 
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| or use the same source tree on different systems,
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| you have only to change the environment variable OSTYPE.
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| (Sadly this variable is not set by default on some systems
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| in some shells - on SGI's for example). So you will have to 
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| set it there. This variable HAS to be set before starting 
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| configure, so that it knows which system it tries to 
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| configure for.
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| 
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| Configure will complain if the system variable OSTYPE has 
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| not been defined. And Make in some circumstances as well...
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| 
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| 
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| * General options
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| -------------------
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| 
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| Given below are the commands to change the default behaviour,
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| i.e. if it says "--disable-threads" it means that threads
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| are enabled by default.
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| 
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| Many of the configure options have been thoroughly tested
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| in wxWidgets snapshot 6, but not yet all (ODBC not).
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| 
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| You must do this by running configure with either of:
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| 
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|     --with-wine              Use the WINE library
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|     
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| The following options handle the kind of library you want to build.
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| 
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|     --enable-threads        Compile with thread support. Threads
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|                             support is also required for the
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|                             socket code to work.
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| 
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|     --disable-shared        Do not create shared libraries.
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| 
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|     --disable-optimise        Do not optimise the code. Can
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|                             sometimes be useful for debugging
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|                             and is required on some architectures
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|                             such as Sun with gcc 2.8.X which
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|                             would otherwise produce segvs.
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| 
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|     --enable-profile        Add profiling info to the object 
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|                             files. Currently broken, I think.
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|                 
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|     --enable-no_rtti        Enable compilation without creation of
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|                             C++ RTTI information in object files. 
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|                             This will speed-up compilation and reduce 
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|                             binary size.
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|                 
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|     --enable-no_exceptions  Enable compilation without creation of
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|                             C++ exception information in object files. 
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|                             This will speed-up compilation and reduce 
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|                             binary size. Also fewer crashes during the
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|                             actual compilation...
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|                 
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|     --enable-mem_tracing    Add built-in memory tracing. 
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|                 
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|     --enable-dmalloc        Use the dmalloc memory debugger.
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|                             Read more at www.letters.com/dmalloc/
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|                 
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|     --enable-debug_info     Add debug info to object files and
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|                             executables for use with debuggers
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|                             such as gdb (or its many frontends).
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| 
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|     --enable-debug_flag     Define __DEBUG__ and __WXDEBUG__ when
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|                             compiling. This enable wxWidgets' very
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|                             useful internal debugging tricks (such
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|                             as automatically reporting illegal calls)
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|                             to work. Note that program and library
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|                             must be compiled with the same debug 
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|                             options.
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| 
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| * Feature Options
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| -------------------
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| 
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| Many of the configure options have been thoroughly tested
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| in wxWidgets snapshot 6, but not yet all (ODBC not).
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| 
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| When producing an executable that is linked statically with wxGTK
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| you'll be surprised at its immense size. This can sometimes be
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| drastically reduced by removing features from wxWidgets that 
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| are not used in your program. The most relevant such features
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| are
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| 
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|     --without-libpng    Disables PNG image format code.
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|     
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|     --without-libjpeg    Disables JPEG image format code.
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|     
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| {   --without-odbc          Disables ODBC code. Not yet. }
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|     
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|     --disable-resources     Disables the use of *.wxr type
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|                             resources.
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|         
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|     --disable-threads       Disables threads. Will also
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|                             disable sockets.
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| 
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|     --disable-sockets       Disables sockets.
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| 
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|     --disable-dnd           Disables Drag'n'Drop.
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|     
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|     --disable-clipboard     Disables Clipboard.
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|     
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|     --disable-serial        Disables object instance serialisation.
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|     
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|     --disable-streams       Disables the wxStream classes.
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|     
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|     --disable-file          Disables the wxFile class.
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|     
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|     --disable-textfile      Disables the wxTextFile class.
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|     
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|     --disable-intl          Disables the internationalisation.
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|     
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|     --disable-validators    Disables validators.
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|     
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|     --disable-accel         Disables accel.
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|     
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| Apart from disabling certain features you can very often "strip"
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| the program of its debugging information resulting in a significant
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| reduction in size.
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| 
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| * Compiling
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| -------------
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| 
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| The following must be done in the base directory (e.g. ~/wxGTK
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| or ~/wxWin or whatever)
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| 
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| Now the makefiles are created (by configure) and you can compile 
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| the library by typing:
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| 
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|     make
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| 
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| make yourself some coffee, as it will take some time. On an old
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| 386SX possibly two weeks. During compilation, you'll get a few 
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| warning messages depending in your compiler.
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| 
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| If you want to be more selective, you can change into a specific
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| directory and type "make" there.
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| 
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| Then you may install the library and its header files under
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| /usr/local/include/wx and /usr/local/lib respectively. You
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| have to log in as root (i.e. run "su" and enter the root
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| password) and type
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| 
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|         make install    
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| 
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| You can remove any traces of wxWidgets by typing
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| 
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|         make uninstall
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|     
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| If you want to save disk space by removing unnecessary
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| object-files:
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| 
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|      make clean
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| 
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| in the various directories will do the work for you.
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| 
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| * Creating a new Project
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| --------------------------
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| 
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| 1) The first way uses the installed libraries and header files
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| automatically using wx-config
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| 
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| g++ myfoo.cpp `wx-config --libs` `wx-config --cflags` -o myfoo
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| 
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| Using this way, a make file for the minimal sample would look
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| like this
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| 
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| CC = g++
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| 
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| minimal: minimal.o
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|     $(CC) -o minimal minimal.o `wx-config --libs` 
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| 
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| minimal.o: minimal.cpp mondrian.xpm
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|     $(CC) `wx-config --cflags` -c minimal.cpp -o minimal.o
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| 
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| clean: 
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|     rm -f *.o minimal
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| 
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| This is certain to become the standard way unless we decide
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| to stick to tmake.
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| 
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| 2) The other way creates a project within the source code 
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| directories of wxWidgets. For this endeavour, you'll need
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| the usual number of GNU tools, at least
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| 
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| GNU automake version 1.4
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| GNU autoheader version 2.14
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| GNU autoconf version 2.14
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| GNU libtool version 1.3
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| 
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| and quite possibly 
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| 
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| GNU make
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| GNU C++
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| 
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| and if you have all this then you probably know enough to
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| go ahead yourself :-)
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| 
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| ----------------------
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| 
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| In the hope that it will be useful,
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| 
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|         Robert Roebling <roebling@sun2.ruf.uni-freiburg.de>
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|     
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| 
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| Addition notes by Julian Smart, August 2002
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| ===========================================    
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| 
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| I've fixed some compile errors, and got as far as
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| compiling wxWINE, but actually linking a sample will take
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| further work.
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| 
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| To compile wxWINE, export these variables:
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| 
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| export CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/wine
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| export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib/wine
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| 
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| and configure with:
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| 
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| configure --disable-static --enable-shared --enable-gui \
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|  --with-wine --without-libpng --enable-debug_flag --enable-log \
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|  --enable-debug_info --enable-ole --enable-clipboard --enable-dataobj \
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|  --enable-debug --enable-threads --disable-sockets \
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|  --with-libjpeg --enable-debug_cntxt
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| 
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| Compiling a sample won't work yet because 'winebuild' needs
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| to be called, and the resuling C file compiled and linked.
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| Plus, Windows DLLs need to be imported.
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| 
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| Note that the documentation on the WINE web site on using
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| winebuild is out of date (August 2002) -- the spec file no
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| longer supports import and type keywords. Instead look at
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| samples in the WINE 'programs' directory for inspiration
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| and compile options to use. It's probable that the
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| wxWINE library will need recompiling with different options.
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| 
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| Any progress on this front will be very welcome.
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| 
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