That is where 3.1.2 was. I missed that earlier. Thanks. Now I am seeking to use the wx variable to make future upgrades easier. In the path:
"Settings => Global variables => wx" I have these settings:
base: C:\wxWidgets-3.1.3
include:
lib: \lib\gcc_lib
bin: \bin
For my project, for which I will name here "Designer", I right click Designer in the Projects tab of the Management pane, and navigate the path:
Designer => Build Options => Debug => Search Directories (tab) -> Compiler (tab) I have:
When I attempt to compile my project in Code::Blocks I get the error:
[ 14.3%] mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -pipe -mthreads -Winvalid-pch -include wx_pch.h -D__GNUWIN32__ -D__WXMSW__ -DwxUSE_UNICODE -DWX_PRECOMP -g -D__WXDEBUG__ -Winline -Wall -pg -m64 -g -g3 -I..\Libraries\cminpack-1.3.6 -I\lib\gcc_lib\gcc_dll\mswu -c "C:\Software\Designer\wx_pch.h" -o "wx_pch.h.gch\Debug_TIA Designer_wx_pch_h_gch"
Execution of 'mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -pipe -mthreads -Winvalid-pch -include wx_pch.h -D__GNUWIN32__ -D__WXMSW__ -DwxUSE_UNICODE -DWX_PRECOMP -g -D__WXDEBUG__ -Winline -Wall -pg -m64 -g -g3 -I..\Libraries\cminpack-1.3.6 -I\lib\gcc_lib\gcc_dll\mswu -c "C:\Software\Designer\wx_pch.h" -o "wx_pch.h.gch\Debug_TIA Designer_wx_pch_h_gch"' in 'C:\Software\Designer' failed.
In this compile command I see the path:
-I\lib\gcc_lib\gcc_dll\mswuMy expectation was that the text
"$(#wx.lib)" would be replaced by
"C:\wxWidgets-3.1.3\lib\gcc_lib . This has not happened. The base
"C:\wxWidgets-3.1.3\" is missing. Have I misunderstood how this global variable works?
For use in debug mode is a separate debug compilation of wxWidgets 3.1.3 required?