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Note that the best way to refer to WxWidgets in your PATH is probably to use the WXWIN variable that you set, eg. <code>%WXWIN%/lib/gcc_dll</code> |
Note that the best way to refer to WxWidgets in your PATH is probably to use the WXWIN variable that you set, eg. <code>%WXWIN%/lib/gcc_dll</code> |
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− | || XP || 2010.2.0.0 |
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+ | || 7 || 2011.2.0.1 || 2.8.12 |
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Revision as of 14:17, 19 July 2011
Installing on Windows
Follow SkyTreeBird's guide. It which walks you through the basic steps
- wx-config
- wxPack
- setting up environment variables
cabal install wx
Note that the best way to refer to WxWidgets in your PATH is probably to use the WXWIN variable that you set, eg. %WXWIN%/lib/gcc_dll
The guide has been tested with the following configurations. Others may work too:
Windows | Haskell Platform | wxWidgets |
---|---|---|
XP | 2010.2.0.0 | 2.8.10 |
7 | 2011.2.0.1 | 2.8.12 |