On 1/18/07, John Labenski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Humm, that is strange. I just tried in VC 2005 with the default
include/wx/msw/setup0.h in debug multilib without a problem. The
changes you made should probably not matter. I have updated the
bindings files to take into account the wxWidgets wxUSE_DATETIME
#ifdef for these classes, but that shouldn't matter for you.
I actually have tried release multilib and release monolithic. It actually
looks like the return type of '__int64' is the problem. Does that need to be
converted to something Lua specific? I am totally guessing and don't quite
understand the ins and outs of the internals of wxLua.
I am writing a little wxLuaFreeze utility that will create executables
through a gui interface. I am calling it "wxLuaFreezer". If you are
interested in the script when I am done just let me know. I find it useful
so far but I am not done. I also want it to change the default icon of the
executable with reshacker.
You may want to try to really clean things
Yes I actually created a new directory and extracted the source zip file and
that is what I get.
and rebuild or if you don't
think you'll use that function, just rem out the line in wx_bind.cpp
that calls wxFileModificationTime.
OK, any other ideas? I would like to use that function at some point. Is it
because wxLua doesn't support that function?
--
Regards,
Ryan
RJP Computing
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