Re: Trying to get it running with debian-unstable

Alexander Olk <[email protected]> Sun, 05 Sep 2004 16:49:39 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.lib.wxwindows.wxnet
Message-ID <1094395779.9543.7.camel@Dellkiste>
Am So, den 05.09.2004 schrieb Martin Kanich um 16:15:
> ---<story>---
> I would like to try wx.NET on my Linux box. I installed wxWidgets 
> 2.5.2-release. I compiled that by myself and then installed under 
> /usr/local. After this I used the manual to compile&install wx.NET.
> At first I had the all to known problem with libwx-c.so & co., but after 
> a while looking in this list I get it run.

> I tried the 0.5-release and even cvs-head.

I use SID too...

Well, here is the way to go:

Goto wx.NET/Build/Linux

Copy Defs.in.template to Defs.in

Edit the settings in Defs.in (path to wxWidgets code, etc..)

make wxw
(This compiles a "special" :) wxWidgets version for wx.NET)

make wxnet
(Builds the c++ wrapper and the wx.NET.dll)

After that you can execute the samples in wx.NET/Bin with wxnet-run
launcher.exe for example...


Take a look at wx.NET/Docs/Manual...

-- 
Alexander Olk



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