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MathieuA:
Hello !

I'm trying to compile this plugin for CodeBlocks to use Clang format => https://github.com/danselmi/cbClangFormat
 
So first i read the wiki to compile a Hello World plugin for test on Windows 10. https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php/Creating_a_simple_%22Hello_World%22_plugin
I following steps and i have installed TDM-GCC, mentioned here => https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php/MinGW_installation#Development_Tools

One of first step is to building WxWidgets, i read and following wiki step by step and the first command pass without problem

--- Code: ---mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc SHARED=1 MONOLITHIC=1 BUILD=release UNICODE=1  clean
--- End code ---

But the second one:

--- Code: ---mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc SHARED=1 MONOLITHIC=1 BUILD=release UNICODE=1
--- End code ---

Return this error =>

--- Code: ---In file included from ../../src/msw/graphicsd2d.cpp:39:
..\..\include/wx/msw/private/graphicsd2d.h:21:10: fatal error: d2d1.h: No such file or directory
 #include <d2d1.h>
          ^~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
makefile.gcc:8202: recipe for target 'gcc_mswudll\monodll_graphicsd2d.o' failed
mingw32-make: *** [gcc_mswudll\monodll_graphicsd2d.o] Error 1
--- End code ---

This file is part of Directx so I tried installing it (maybe) and also tried installing the Windows SDK but none work (maybe a missing link?)
I got the exact same error on another computer also based on Windows 10...
And i didn't find anything that help me...
I trying this with last version of WxWidget (3.1.4)


I also tried under Linux (Debian distribution) and I compiled wxWidgets without any problem but now, it's the Code Blocks that I can't compile  :'(

I have read and following the wiki here => https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php/Installing_Code::Blocks_from_source_on_Linux

When i launch the "./bootstrap" command, i get this error =>


--- Code: ---root@dae82d75f53f:/debian/Desktop/lab/trunk# ./bootstrap
Using 'svn --xml info' to get the revision
Found revision: '12312' '2021-04-03 05:14:39'
rm: missing operand
Try 'rm --help' for more information.
Note: If you want to build debian packages you have to first run the debian/setup_control.sh script. See the script for details how to use it.
libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in '.'.
libtoolize: copying file './ltmain.sh'
libtoolize: putting macros in AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS, 'm4'.
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/libtool.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/ltoptions.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/ltsugar.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/ltversion.m4'
libtoolize: copying file 'm4/lt~obsolete.m4'
aclocal: error: unrecognized option '-T'.
aclocal: Try '/usr/bin/aclocal --help' for more information.
--- End code ---

I couldn't find who calls aclocal with this bad argument, and I'm a little frustrated that I couldn't get there by just following the steps ... on 3 different machines.

So any help is welcome !

Thanks  :)

(Btw, sorry for my poor English, i'm french)

BlueHazzard:
What wxWidgets download did you used to compile on windows?
i have not tried the latest release, but wx3.1.2 should work.

TDM gcc is not up to date anymore...  I use http://winlibs.com/ and they work fine


For linux, this is quite strange...
Where did you get the code for codeblocks from?

stahta01:
From the Linux error message I would suggest trying to run the following command before bootstrap.


--- Code: ---./debian/setup_control.sh

--- End code ---

gd_on:

--- Code: ---d2d1.h
--- End code ---
is a header file that should be present in one of the include directory of your compiler. If you have not it, it's because your compiler version is too old or should be updated. It you have it, you can try to add the path of this header in your PATH variable. On Windows, take care also to not mix 32bits and 64 bits builds.

stahta01:

--- Quote from: gd_on on April 28, 2021, 12:20:30 pm ---
--- Code: ---d2d1.h
--- End code ---
is a header file that should be present in one of the include directory of your compiler. If you have not it, it's because your compiler version is too old or should be updated. It you have it, you can try to add the path of this header in your PATH variable. On Windows, take care also to not mix 32bits and 64 bits builds.

--- End quote ---

It likely means they have a broken compiler installation if they are using an MinGW64 based MinGW GCC.

Edit: In the past, TDM used MinGW64 for 64 bit and mingw.org for 32 bit.

Tim S.

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