I was playing around with compiling static the default wxWidgets app (I changed the templates again to allow 2.6.1 static compiling). More specifically, I was playing around with static compilation. I found out that the project directories override the environment directories, and this is good. I have another directory which contains static a compilation of wxWidgets 2.6.1 (actually it's just the directory it was placed in by the compile for now). I placed that directory in the project directories under linker, and everything linked and ran fine. I should note that the IDE directories point to my dynamic libraries for wxWidgets.
Well, this got me thinking. What if the C::B had the ability to have directories defined for 3 possibilities (ALL, static linking, and Dynamic linking)? How hard would this be? I might take a look at the files to check this out. I was wondering what everybody else thought first. I need to become familiar with the innards of C::B.
Joe M.