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sudo apt-get install g++<br /> | sudo apt-get install g++<br /> | ||
sudo apt-get install libglu-dev<br /> | sudo apt-get install libglu-dev<br /> | ||
sudo apt-get install libwxgtk2.8-dev<br /> | sudo apt-get install libwxgtk2.8-dev<br /> <!-- newer version needed --> | ||
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Install the WxWidgets library as instructed in [http:// | Install the WxWidgets library as instructed in [http://codelite.org/LiteEditor/WxWidgets30Binaries#toc2 wxWidgets 3.0 (and 2.9) Packages and Repositories - Ubuntu and debian] | ||
==== [[Gentoo]] ==== | ==== [[Gentoo]] ==== |
Revision as of 08:55, 27 April 2014
This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. This page records some user experiences building wxHaskell on Linux. It should be fleshed out now that wxHaskell 0.12 has been released.
Sources
Debian and Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install g++
sudo apt-get install libglu-dev
sudo apt-get install libwxgtk2.8-dev
Debian has removed a dependency on gstreamer and gconf2.0 in their WxWidgets packages.
This may be the cause of your error when building `wxcore` if the build fails when unable to find
libwx_gtk2u_media
Install the WxWidgets library as instructed in wxWidgets 3.0 (and 2.9) Packages and Repositories - Ubuntu and debian
Gentoo
emerge -a dev-haskell/wxhaskell
Fedora Core 6
Arch Linux
The PKGBUILD file for wxgtk-2.9 on AUR passes --disable-compat28
to configure which breaks wxc-0.90.0.3
. After removing that option, everything builds fine. (as of 2012-06-14)