This compiler doesn't exist any more and was probably unsupported even in 2.8, let alone 2.9, so remove all the __MWERKS__ tests to simplify things. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@71102 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| NB: This is the old wxCocoa port, you almost certainly want to read
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|     docs/osx/install.txt for instructions about building wxOSX/Cocoa instead.
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| wxCocoa is still a work in progress.
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| 
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| To compile it, you will need Apple's Developer Tools.  However, please
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| note that any work to make it suitable for GNUstep (which will require
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| a GCC release with Objective-C++) will be much appreciated.
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| 
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| Like most UNIX ports, the standard configure/make method works.  You should
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| be able to build the library as static or shared.  I usually build static.
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| 
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| On my system I have the following:
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| 
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| Checked out CVS source is in:
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| /Users/dfe/devel/wxHEADcommit/wxWidgets
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| Debug build directory is:
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| /Users/dfe/devel/wxHEADcommit/BUILD_COCOAd
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| 
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| From the debug build directory:
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| $ ../wxWidgets/configure --with-cocoa --enable-debug --disable-shared
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| $ make
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| $ cd samples/minimal
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| $ make
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| $ ./minimal.app/Contents/MacOS/minimal
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| 
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| Like wxMac applications, wxCocoa applications are "bundled".  For development
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| purposes all this means is that an executable named "foo" needs to be
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| inside a "foo.app/Contents/MacOS" directory.  For deployment you will need
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| an appropriate Info.plist and PkgInfo inside the foo.app/Contents directory.
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| 
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| wxCocoa (and Cocoa in general) has no need for Mac OS resources.  It
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| certainly has no need for resource forks as no Mach-O applications should
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| _ever_ have resource forks (note: Bakefile violates this right now).
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| Please see the wxWiki and/or discuss this with wx-users before shipping
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| any wxCocoa apps if you are new to the OS X platform.
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