Re: Ubuntu Edgy vs wxWidgets
- Posted by Jerry Story <story.jerry at gmail.com> Mar 22, 2007
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Matt Lewis wrote: > > Jerry Story wrote: > > > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > > > top_srcdir = $(prefix)/include/wx-2.8 > > > top_builddir = $(prefix) > > > > Still not working. I'm doing something wrong. > > > > [quote] > > wxeu.cpp:2:22: error: wx/setup.h: No such file or directory > > In file included from /usr/include/wx/defs.h:19, > > from /usr/include/wx/wxprec.h:13, > > from wxeu.cpp:3: > > /usr/include/wx/platform.h:85:22: error: wx/setup.h: No such file or > > directory > > In file included from /usr/include/wx/platform.h:88, > > from /usr/include/wx/defs.h:19, > > from /usr/include/wx/wxprec.h:13, > > from wxeu.cpp:3: > > /usr/include/wx/chkconf.h:47:9: error: #error "wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS must be > > defined." > > /usr/include/wx/chkconf.h:55:9: error: #error "wxUSE_FILESYSTEM must be > > defined." > > /usr/include/wx/chkconf.h:68:9: error: #error "wxUSE_DYNAMIC_LOADER must be > > defined." > > /usr/include/wx/chkconf.h:76:9: error: #error "wxUSE_LOG must be defined." > > /usr/include/wx/chkconf.h:84:9: error: #error "wxUSE_LONGLONG must be > > defined." > > > > [etc. etc. etc.] > > > > [end quote] > > Hmmm. So when you run "wx-config --prefix" it returns /usr/include? It > seems odd, because I think the default is for wxWidgets to install itself > to /usr/local rather than /usr. Do you have another version installed > (probably through your package management system)? > > Matt When I run wx-config --prefix it returns /usr