Actually, the answer in my case was to add --with-libtiff --with-libpng --with-libjpeg --with-expat to my wxWindows configure. I was able to build wxWindows, stc, and xrc with no problems. pgadmin is compiling now.

Leon

On Dec 10, 2003, at 2:21 AM, Stefan Csomor wrote:

Hi Leon

I fear you are using the wrong makefile for stc. You did run ../configure
from a macbuild directory of some sort now you must descend into
contrib/src/stc of THIS macbuild directory, not into the toplevel contrib.


HTH

Stefan

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:pgadmin-hackers-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leon Out
Sent: Dienstag, 9. Dezember 2003 21:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Building wxWindows on MacOS X

Thanks, Andreas. I got the snapshot recently mentioned here
(wxWindows-pgAdmin3-20031010-8). wxWindows now builds nicely. However,
I can't build contrib/src/stc. Here's what happens:

--- BEGIN ERROR ---
g++ -dynamiclib -single_module -o
../../../lib/libwx_mac_stc-2.5.1.0.0.dylib stcdll_PlatWX.o
stcdll_ScintillaWX.o stcdll_stc.o stcdll_AutoComplete.o
stcdll_CallTip.o stcdll_CellBuffer.o stcdll_ContractionState.o
stcdll_Document.o stcdll_DocumentAccessor.o stcdll_Editor.o
stcdll_ExternalLexer.o stcdll_Indicator.o stcdll_KeyMap.o
stcdll_KeyWords.o stcdll_LexAVE.o stcdll_LexAda.o stcdll_LexAsm.o
stcdll_LexBaan.o stcdll_LexBullant.o stcdll_LexCPP.o stcdll_LexCSS.o
stcdll_LexConf.o stcdll_LexCrontab.o stcdll_LexEiffel.o
stcdll_LexEScript.o stcdll_LexFortran.o stcdll_LexHTML.o
stcdll_LexLisp.o stcdll_LexLout.o stcdll_LexLua.o stcdll_LexMMIXAL.o
stcdll_LexMatlab.o stcdll_LexNsis.o stcdll_LexOthers.o stcdll_LexPOV.o
stcdll_LexPS.o stcdll_LexPascal.o stcdll_LexPerl.o stcdll_LexPython.o
stcdll_LexRuby.o stcdll_LexSQL.o stcdll_LexScriptol.o stcdll_LexVB.o
stcdll_LineMarker.o stcdll_PropSet.o stcdll_RESearch.o
stcdll_ScintillaBase.o stcdll_Style.o stcdll_StyleContext.o
stcdll_UniConversion.o stcdll_ViewStyle.o stcdll_WindowAccessor.o
stcdll_XPM.o -framework Carbon -framework System -L../../../lib
-install_name /usr/local/lib/libwx_mac_stc-2.5.1.dylib
-compatibility_version 2.5.1 -current_version 2.5.1 -lwxtiff -lwxjpeg
-lwxpng -lwxexpat -framework Carbon -framework System -lz -lpthread
-liconv -lwx_mac_core-2.5 -lwx_base_carbon-2.5
/usr/bin/libtool: can't locate file for: -lwxtiff
/usr/bin/libtool: file: -lwxtiff is not an object file (not allowed in
a library)
/usr/bin/libtool: can't locate file for: -lwxjpeg
/usr/bin/libtool: file: -lwxjpeg is not an object file (not allowed in
a library)
/usr/bin/libtool: can't locate file for: -lwxpng
/usr/bin/libtool: file: -lwxpng is not an object file (not allowed in a
library)
/usr/bin/libtool: can't locate file for: -lwxexpat
/usr/bin/libtool: file: -lwxexpat is not an object file (not allowed in
a library)
make: *** [../../../lib/libwx_mac_stc-2.5.1.0.0.dylib] Error 1
--- END ERROR ---


I'm following the unix compilation instructions, but I did build
wxWindows without GTK support. I'm assuming it's not required on the
Mac. Is there a more OS X-centric install document anywhere?

Thanks for your help!

Leon


On Dec 9, 2003, at 11:34 AM, Andreas Pflug wrote:


Leon Out wrote:

Howdy. I'm new here. Nice to meet y'all.

I'm trying to make wxWindows on my MacOS 10.3 system (as a prereq for
pgadmin), I get the following error:


./bk-deps g++ -c -o monodll_dc.o -Ilib/wx/include/mac-2.5 -I./include
-I./src/png -I./src/jpeg -I./src/tiff -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
-D_LARGE_FILES -fpascal-strings -I./src/mac/morefilex
-I/Developer/Headers/FlatCarbon -D__WXMAC__ -I./include -I./src/tiff
-I./src/jpeg -I./src/png -DwxUSE_BASE=1 -DWXMAKINGDLL -O2 -Wall
-fno-common -dynamic -fPIC src/mac/dc.cpp
src/mac/dc.cpp:1282: error: parse error before `<<' token
src/mac/dc.cpp:1287: error: parse error before `short'
make: *** [monodll_dc.o] Error 1


I'm using wxWindows-pgAdmin3-20030831.tar.gz. Unfortunately, I don't
have enough C++ knowledge to troubleshoot this. Can anyone lend a
hand?

I'm looking forward to getting pgadmin working in OS X!

This very much sounds like a leftover of a cvs conflict, marking the conflicting lines. To start, please use our latest snapshot; the one you're using is too outdated for current pgAdmin3.

Regards,
Andreas


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