On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 10:03 PM, Alec Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, I've changed all the #include (headers) with the Wt/ prefix.
>
> Unfortunately I'm now getting other errors:
> hello_world.C: In function ‘int wmain(int, char**)’:
> hello_world.C:6:2: error: ‘WApplication’ has not been declared
> hello_world.C:6:29: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘appl’
> hello_world.C:9:2: error: ‘appl’ was not declared in this scope
> hello_world.C:9:29: error: expected type-specifier before ‘Wtext’
> hello_world.C:9:29: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘Wtext’
> hello_world.C:12:2: error: ‘WPushButton’ was not declared in this scope
> hello_world.C:12:15: error: ‘Button’ was not declared in this scope
> hello_world.C:12:28: error: expected type-specifier before ‘WPushButton’
> hello_world.C:12:28: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘WPushButton’
> hello_world.C:13:26: error: ‘Wapplication’ has not been declared
>
> Would you recommend I follow a different "Getting started guide",
> because this one is out of date, or would it be fine to continue with
> this one?
>
> Please help me by either fixing the small .C program, or recommending
> a different guide.
>
Hi Alec Taylor
Please read Carefully hello application and then try to make own
application. You have nothing to declare properly.
With Regards
Parvinder Rajput

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