Good Morning,
Unfortunately it seems I'm unable to compile, even the simplest of Wt projects.
I'm able to compile all the examples fine (Ubuntu 11.04), however when
I create my own custom-project I run into some problems.
I'm following a tutorial, and here is the very-basic hello_world.C
file catalogue:
#include <WApplication>
#include <WText>
#include <WPushButton>
int wmain(int argc, char **argv) {
WApplication appl(argc, argv);
// Widgets can be added to a parent
// by calling addWidget() ...
appl.root()->addWidget(new Wtext("<h1>Hello, World!</h1>"));
// ... or by specifying a parent at
// construction time
WPushButton *Button = new WPushButton("Quit", appl.root());
Button->clicked.connect(SLOT(&appl, Wapplication::quit));
return appl.exec();
}
My CMakeLists.txt is as follows:
ADD_EXECUTABLE(hello_world.wt hello_world.C)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(hello_world.wt /usr/include/Wt)
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(/usr/include/Wt)
To compile, I run:
~/Wt/examples/hello_world$ g++ -L/usr/lib -lwt -lwthttp hello_world.C
-o hello_world.wt
hello_world.C:1:24: fatal error: WApplication: No such file or directory
compilation terminated
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(am I meant to run the cmake program first?)
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Please tell me what I need to do in order to get my custom projects running.
Thank you for all suggestions,
Alec Taylor
PS: I'm also having trouble running the database-backed examples, such
as wt-homepage. Log: http://pastebin.com/5ER5vZBa Error within
Firefox: "??template??"
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evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of these DLP solutions.
http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51385063/
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