On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 18:05:53 +0100, Arthur van Leeuwen wrote: > The issue occurs when trying to link: I run into not having > definitions for > what looks like *all* of the wxwidgets C++ symbols, even though the ldd > for libwxc shows that libwx is being linked to. I've pasted an > attempt to > compile samples/wxcore/HelloWorld.hs below, as well as the ldd for > my libwxc.
I've just discovered that on Debian/Ubuntu, this problem goes away if I configure wxhaskell --with-opengl There's this one library it's not linking to if you don't throw this switch in. (for me, it's -lwx_gtk2u_gl-2.6) Does that help? It seems like this sort of thing should be handled automatically by wxhaskell though. Seems like one shouldn't have to throw in funny configure switches just to make something compile. -- Eric Kow http://www.loria.fr/~kow PGP Key ID: 08AC04F9 Merci de corriger mon français.
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