wx-config --cflags
-I/usr/lib/wx/include/gtk-unicode-release-2.6
-I/opt/wx/2.7/lib/wx/include/gtk2-unicode-release-2.7
sudo update-alternatives --config wx-config
Selection Alternatives
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1 /usr/lib/wx/config/gtk2-unicode-release-2.6
2 /opt/wx/2.7/bin/wx-config
Note: The error is caused under windows because the wrong include files are being used. It is not a library/so issue. So, I would look for the include files for wxWidgets 2.7 and see if deleting them help or at least rename the top folder.Ok, I will check include path and post here my observations. Thanks anyway.
I am still try to figure out how to install GCC on Linux.Btw, which distribution do you use? It should be fairly easy task to install compiler and rest tools for C/C++ development.
_teo_,This sounds logical (like Java Runtime). I'll give it a try later today and will post here (I am at work).
I would expect this is a wx-config issue.
Btw, which distribution do you use? It should be fairly easy task to install compiler and rest tools for C/C++ development.
I was trying Kubuntu but gave up to many problems and not enough directions, I am trying Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper release but can't get my dialup to work.www.linmodems.org - I had troubles with my modem as well (SuSE), but I switched finally to DSL. I had no chance to use that modem.
And the Package software says GCC is installed but GCC --version says it can't find the command.Well, I am sure you know about www.ubuntuforums.org. Have you asked there about GCC? I got it from repositories.
I plan to build a different computer out of the spare parts I have; because, I think the dialup is a hardware issue. Also, thinking about trying VM version of Ubuntu under windows. I am starting to think I may have to wait till I get broadband connection before I can get Linux to work.I am not a geek and probably cannot help you further, but if I can, you are welcome.
And the Package software says GCC is installed but GCC --version says it can't find the command.
Btw, which distribution do you use? It should be fairly easy task to install compiler and rest tools for C/C++ development.
I was trying Kubuntu but gave up to many problems and not enough directions, I am trying Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper release but can't get my dialup to work. And the Package software says GCC is installed but GCC --version says it can't find the command. I plan to build a different computer out of the spare parts I have; because, I think the dialup is a hardware issue. Also, thinking about trying VM version of Ubuntu under windows. I am starting to think I may have to wait till I get broadband connection before I can get Linux to work.
Tim S
I can't do this sudo apt-get install build-essential till I get a internet connection or is this on the install CD-ROM?build-essential tools are on the "alternate" install CD, which you can add to Synaptic