Dave Page wrote:Yes. Of course. :-)OK. Don't forget stc and xrc - that's what I had to fix this morning (it was good pratice!) :-) Deprecated because it will automatically be detected.DEPRECATED: --enable-wx-gtk2 Compiles against the gtk2 version of wxWindowsShould we deprecate this yet? How long has GTK2 been fairly standard? Same situation here.--enable-wx-unicode Compiles against the unicode version of wxWindowsYes. GTK2 should imply Unicode. I see no reason why you might want GTK2 without it. Okay, I will add the --with-wx-config=FILE option so that a wx-config file can be specified explicitly. This should allow side-by-side linking against debug and release. Without that option specified, release will be the default, and debug will be linked against in --enable-debug is passed. One question, what if the symlink wx-config points to a debug version of wxWindows, but they don't specify --enable-debug or --with-wx-config. We would then link against a debug version of the wx library, but release versions of stc and xrc. Do we care?This would require modification of the symlink to switch between release and debug versions of wxWindows which should certainly have the same headers. I agree having multiple versions of WX is bad in general (and if you're clever enough to do it, you should be able to fix the resulting mess), but debug & release versions should be permitted imho. ahp |
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