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Subject: wxMSW perl bindings
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 23:54:08 +1000
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hi all,

this Q is for anyone using wxMSW under cygwin..

i managed to compile wxMSW 2.2.7 from source
and test examples work fine..

for those who have done the same, i am curious on where
you have placed it in your cygwin enviroment as im having troubles
compiling wxPerl.

i downloaded and the read docs that came with wxPerl and it
mentions compilation with mingw, but i am having troubles
seeing there is no wx-config, i tried perl makefile.pl with;

 perl Makefile.PL
EXTRA_CFLAGS="-D__GNUWIN32__ -D__CYGWIN__ -D__WXMSW__ -fno-pcc-struct-return
 -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions"

and mounted the include/wx in /usr/include/wx, but i am
getting previous decleration errors all over the place.

i feel this would work if i new how to set up the wxMSW enviroment
properly, any pointers, any one tried/failed/completed it?

regards

dan


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