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− | == Building your own wxWidgets (optional) == |
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− | '''Note:''' ''Microsoft compilers are no longer supported. The cabal build system cannot understand the output of wx-config for Microsoft compilers.'' |
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− | '''Note:''' ''The Haskell Platform 2010.1.0.0 installer shipped without C++ support. If you want to build wxHaskell on Windows using this Haskell Platform, please see [http://wewantarock.wordpress.com/2010/05/05/haskell-platform-2010-1-0-0-and-wxhaskell-on-windows/]'' |
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− | Using the MSYS shell, and making sure that you have the C++ compiler option installed for MinGW as it is 'not' the default: |
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− | > cd /c/path/to/wxWidgets-2.8.10/build/msw |
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− | > mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc BUILD=release MONOLITHIC=1 SHARED=1 UNICODE=1 |
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− | This will take quite some time and generate lots of text in the MSYS shell. Assuming it is successful, a DLL is generated in /c/path/to/wxWidgets/gcc_dll, which you will need to copy to a location where it can be found when running your executables. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 12:49, 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:
Windows | Haskell Platform |
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XP | 2010.2.0.0 |
7 | 2011.2.0.1 |