![]() ![]() Should wxWidgets be linked as a shared library? no Should wxWidgets be compiled in debug mode? no Should wxWidgets be compiled into single library? no Which GUI toolkit should wxWidgets use? msw If everything wents right you get a message like this:Ĭonfigured wxWidgets 2.8.8 for `i586-pc-mingw32msvc' The other switches can be changed as you prefer it, with oine exception (at the moment): The prefix depends on your MinGW32 installation, either does the host. configure prefix=/usr/i586-mingw32msvc -host=i586-mingw32msvc -enable-unicode -build=`./config.guess` -disable-shared Unpack the sources change directory to the root of the sources and configure it with You can download the source-code either from my server's software pool or from the wxWidgets download page. I don't know if there are downloadable packages available in/for other distros, but you can build it on your own. I guess they are also usable on Ubuntu, but you have to try it yourself. It's up to you to find out the name of the package and install it using your preferred package-manager or either compile it by hand.įor debian-users I have made prebuild binary packages available on my server. On debian the basepackage is called mingw32 and can be installed by typing MingW32 is the cross-build version of the Minimalistic Gnu for Windows compiler suite (a port of the Gnu Compiler Suite for the MS Windows platform). You can find links to the downloadpages in the actual posts in the forum.įor debian you find packages on my server. The newest svn-versions are also available as prebuild binaries made available by users. If you prefer to compile Code::Blocks yourself, you have the choice between downloading the sourcecode of the actual release as tarball from the official download page or to download the newest version via svn.Ī guide to build Code::Blocks from svn can be found in the Nightly Cookbook. You can download prebuild binaries of Code::Blocks from the download page. ![]()
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