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laserbeak43:
your package worked!!! wtf!!
thanks a lot man :) that's really crazy! what's so special about your package?
i didn't put codeblocks or my projects in c: yet but i will.

can you recommend a way for me to install wx? cause i have a book on cross-platform wx programming that i plan to start soon

laserbeak43:
wow.
i can't thank you enough!!
why are all those packages on your esnips site?(though i must admit, it's the most useful thing i've seen so far) :mrgreen:

titocosa:
to 20-40

I´m newbie and I´m trying to learn wxwidgets

I´ve downloaded  "codeblocks-1.0rc2_mingw.exe", july 30th nigthly, and wxwidgets-2.8.4

Do I need to download your "mingw-runtime-3.12+win32api-3.9_20-40.rar" or I can compile it using codeblocks mingw ?

I´ve tried using c::b mingw, compilation success, but when I want to create a new project in C::B  I have the following error message
"a matching configuration cannot be found in the wxwidgets directory you specified
this means that debug target of your project will not build" (the same to release)

codeblocks and wxwidgets are in c:\development
and the following misconfiguration

thanks in advance

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roland:
I find it funny how after all these years, spaces in paths is still a problem. Would it really be such a complicated fix? I'm a n00b so, what do I know. But I would think it would be difficult to take MinGW seriously as a development platform if it doesn't even know what to do when it encounters a space here and there...

stahta01:

--- Quote from: roland on July 31, 2007, 07:57:43 pm ---I find it funny how after all these years, spaces in paths is still a problem. Would it really be such a complicated fix? I'm a n00b so, what do I know. But I would think it would be difficult to take MinGW seriously as a development platform if it doesn't even know what to do when it encounters a space here and there...

--- End quote ---

I think you can not take MS windows seriously since you can not have a file name New.txt and another named new.txt.

Note, parts of MinGW does OK with spaces in the path other parts do not (as of the last time I tried it, a few years back).

Tim S

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