On 21 September 2011 16:30, David Virebayre <dav.vire+hask...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> > Ah! Yes! I had error too, but I can't remember how I resolved it, which
> > makes me think I might have just cleaned everything up and started afresh
> > (just with the modified library list); have you tried that?
>
> I'm not sure I did this right, but I deleted my wxhaskell directory,
> issued a darcs get, changed wxcore/Setup.hs again, and re-tried
> cabal-dev
>
> Same result.
>
> the darcs get was suspiciouly fast.
>
> David
>
Aha, I did do something to fix this!
Here's my 'probably breaks other things but hasn't caused me a problem as of
yet' fix:
(I really need to start getting all my local patches reviewed and pushed to
code.haskell.org..)
[wxEventType is an extern type in wxWidgets 2.9.2
duked...@gmail.com**20110729050251
Ignore-this: a709f60a95638a6ae87b570dc7d1072d
Compare wxEventType in include/wx/event.h in wxWidgets 2.8.10 and 2.9.2,
you will see that the latter contains the lines:
extern WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE const wxEventType wxEVT_NULL;
extern WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE const wxEventType wxEVT_FIRST;
This was causing a "Conflicting exports" error as detailed here:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=27810904
Because wxc_glue.h previously exported these as ints.
] hunk ./wxcore/src/include/wxc_glue.h 18
-int expEVT_NULL();^M$
-int expEVT_FIRST();^M$
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