On Sunday 06 July 2008 03:40:15 am Miguel A. Figueroa-Villanueva wrote: > For unix and windows the CMakeLists.txt file > should work transparently. It is just that it finds things > differently. With windows it searches for it according to the standard > places and finds each lib, etc. In unix (and in cygwin and msys also > for that matter) it uses wx-config.
A wx-config.exe for Windows dose exist: http://wxconfig.googlepages.com/ Few know of it, it seems. > http://www.cmake.org/files/vCVS/cmake-2.7.20080706-win32-x86.exe Installed that after uninstalling 2.6. It has a lot more wx entries, all of which say "NOTFOUND". > I'm unsure where MinGW will build the libs, since I don't use it... Download Mingw32 setup 5.1.4 and share the pain: :-) http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&package_id=240780 > C:/wxwidgets-2.8.8/lib/mingw_lib 'Build for: "MingGW Makefiles"'. C:/wxWidgets-2.8.8/lib/gcc_lib I got all of the Red entries to go away, but it *still* tells me it can't find it. Does this mater?: wxWidgets_wxrc_EXECUTABLE-NOTFOUND I see no sign that it was built when I built wxwidgets. > If this is the case, then it won't find it automatically, but it will > allow you to set wxWidgets_LIB_DIR to the correct path. Looks reasonable at C:/wxWidgets-2.8.8/lib/gcc_lib . > Remember to empty the build directory and start over from scratch Did that. _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
