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Wxwidgets 2.8.3 setup???

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Biplab:
Did you compile wxWidgets? If not, please compile it first.

Wizard complains if it can't find some important wx Libraries. These libraries will be created only after you compile wxWidgets source.

If you've compiled the source, then check the settings. :)

code2d:
ummm how do you compile the source???

TDragon:

--- Quote from: TDragon on April 12, 2007, 08:15:04 pm ---It's a good idea for you to read the Windows installation documentation and wxWidgets introductory documentation thoroughly. Particularly, you should understand the different configurations of wxWidgets that can be built (static vs. shared, multilib vs. monolithic, ANSI vs. Unicode, debug vs. release), which particular configuration you've installed, and how the options in Code::Blocks' wxWidgets wizard relate to it.

The Code::Blocks wiki also contains some good information on installing and using wxWidgets.

--- End quote ---
Emphasis added for clarity.

The wxWidgets Windows installation documentation is in docs\msw\install.txt, in whatever folder you extracted wxWidgets.

A search for "compiling wxwidgets" in the Wiki turns up this page, which, though for an older version, is still almost completely relevant and accurate.

Neither of these is particularly hard to find.

code2d:
I did not find that page!!!! That is very strange....I checked now and there is more than one of these pages. hmmmmm thanks very much for the help. Hopefully it works.

Kaze Youkai:
I'm having the same sort of problem, except I've built wxWidgets, but the wizard insists that "the path you entered seems valid, but the wizard can't locate wxWidgets' files in it..."
I haven't moved anything, and all the stuff it generated is under <wxWidgets>\lib\gcc_dll. Any suggestions?

-Kaze

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