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11<div class="document" id="building-wxpython-2-5-for-development-and-testing">
12<h1 class="title">Building wxPython 2.5 for Development and Testing</h1>
fc33e5e1 13<p>This file describes how I build wxWidgets and wxPython while doing
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14development and testing, and is meant to help other people that want
15to do the same thing. I'll assume that you are using either a CVS
fc33e5e1 16snapshot from <a class="reference" href="http://wxWidgets.org/snapshots/">http://wxWidgets.org/snapshots/</a>, a checkout from CVS, or
8eda5e35 17one of the released wxPythonSrc-2.5.* tarballs. I'll also assume that
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18you know your way around your system, the compiler, etc. and most
19importantly, that you know what you are doing! ;-)</p>
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20<p>If you want to also install the version of wxPython you build to be in
21your site-packages dir and be your default version of wxPython, then a
22few additional steps are needed, and you may want to use slightly
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23different options. See the <a class="reference" href="INSTALL.html">INSTALL</a> document for more details. If
24you only use the instructions in this <a class="reference" href="BUILD.html">BUILD</a> document file then you
25will end up with a separate installation of wxPython and you can
26switch back and forth between this and the release version that you
27may already have installed.</p>
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28<p>If you want to make changes to any of the <tt class="literal"><span class="pre">*.i</span></tt> files, (SWIG interface
29definition files,) or to regenerate the extension sources or renamer
30modules, then you will need an up to date version of SWIG. Either get
31and build the current CVS version, or version 1.3.20, and then apply
32the patches in wxPython/SWIG. See the README.txt in that dir for
33details about each patch and also info about those that may already
34have been applied to the SWIG sources. If you install this build of
35SWIG to a location that is not on the PATH (so it doesn't interfere
36with an existing SWIG install for example) then you can set a setup.py
37command-line variable named SWIG to be the full path name of the
38executable and the wxPython build will use it. See below for an
39example.</p>
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40<p>In the text below I'll use WXDIR with environment variable syntax
41(either $WXDIR or %WXDIR%) to refer to the top level directory were
42your wxWidgerts and wxPython sources are located. It will equate to
43whereever you checked out the wxWidgets module from CVS, or untarred
44the wxPythonSrc tarball to. You can either substitute the $WXDIR text
45below with your actual dir, or set the value in the environment and
46use it just like you see it below.</p>
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47<p>If you run into what appears to be compatibility issues between
48wxWidgets and wxPython while building wxPython, be sure you are using
49the wxWidgets sources included with the wxPythonSrc tarball or the CVS
50snapshot, and not a previously installed version or a version
51installed from one of the standard wxWidgets installers. With the
52&quot;unstable&quot; releases (have a odd-numbered minor release value, where
53the APIs are allowed to change) there are often significant
54differences between the W.X.Y release of wxWidgets and the W.X.Y.Z
55release of wxPython.</p>
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56<div class="section" id="building-on-unix-like-systems-e-g-linux-and-os-x">
57<h1><a name="building-on-unix-like-systems-e-g-linux-and-os-x">Building on Unix-like Systems (e.g. Linux and OS X)</a></h1>
58<p>These platforms are built almost the same way while in development
59so I'll combine the descriptions about their build process here.
fc33e5e1 60First we will build wxWidgets and install it to an out of the way
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61place, then do the same for wxPython.</p>
62<ol class="arabic">
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63<li><p class="first">Create a build directory in the main wxWidgets dir, and configure
64wxWidgets. If you want to have multiple builds with different
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65configure options, just use different subdirectories. I normally
66put the configure command in a script named &quot;.configure&quot; in each
67build dir so I can easily blow away everything in the build dir and
68rerun the script without having to remember the options I used
69before:</p>
70<pre class="literal-block">
2e957aae 71cd $WXDIR
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72mkdir bld
73cd bld
74../configure --prefix=/opt/wx/2.5 \
75 --with-gtk \
76 --with-opengl \
77 --disable-monolithic \
78 --enable-debug \
79 --enable-geometry \
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80 --enable-sound --with-sdl \
81 --enable-display \
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82</pre>
83<p>On OS X of course you'll want to use --with-mac instead of
84--with-gtk. For GTK2 and unicode add:</p>
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85<pre class="literal-block">
86--enable-gtk2 \
87--enable-unicode \
88</pre>
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89<p>Notice that I used a prefix of /opt/wx/2.5. You can use whatever
90path you want, such as a path in your HOME dir or even one of the
91standard prefix paths such as /usr or /usr/local if you like, but
92using /opt this way lets me easily have multiple versions and ports
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93of wxWidgets &quot;installed&quot; and makes it easy to switch between them,
94without impacting any versions of wxWidgets that may have been
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95installed via an RPM or whatever. For the rest of the steps below
96be sure to also substitute &quot;/opt/wx/2.5&quot; with whatever prefix you
97choose for your build.</p>
98<p>If you want to use the image and zlib libraries included with
fc33e5e1 99wxWidgets instead of those already installed on your system, (for
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100example, to reduce dependencies on 3rd party libraries) then you
101can add these flags to the configure command:</p>
102<pre class="literal-block">
103--with-libjpeg=builtin \
104--with-libpng=builtin \
105--with-libtiff=builtin \
106--with-zlib=builtin \
107</pre>
108</li>
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109<li><p class="first">To build and install wxWidgets you could just use the &quot;make&quot;
110command but there are other libraries besides the main wxWidgets
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111libs that also need to be built so again I make a script to do it
112all for me so I don't forget anything. This time it is called
113&quot;.make&quot; (I use the leading &quot;. so when I do <tt class="literal"><span class="pre">rm</span> <span class="pre">-r</span> <span class="pre">*</span></tt> in my build
114dir I don't lose my scripts too.) This is what it looks like:</p>
115<pre class="literal-block">
116make $* \
117 &amp;&amp; make -C contrib/src/gizmos $* \
118 &amp;&amp; make -C contrib/src/ogl CXXFLAGS=&quot;-DwxUSE_DEPRECATED=0&quot; $* \
119 &amp;&amp; make -C contrib/src/stc $* \
120 &amp;&amp; make -C contrib/src/xrc $*
121</pre>
122<p>So you just use .make as if it where make, but don't forget to set
123the execute bit on .make first!:</p>
124<pre class="literal-block">
125.make
126.make install
127</pre>
128<p>When it's done you should have an installed set of files under
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129/opt/wx/2.5 containing just wxWidgets. Now to use this version of
130wxWidgets you just need to add /opt/wx/2.5/bin to the PATH and set
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131LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH on OS X) to /opt/wx/2.5/lib.</p>
132</li>
133<li><p class="first">I also have a script to help me build wxPython and it is checked in
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134to the CVS as wxWidgets/wxPython/b, but you probably don't want to
135use it as it's very cryptic and expects that you want to run SWIG,
136so if you don't have the latest patched up version of SWIG then
137you'll probably get stuck. So I'll just give the raw commands
138instead.</p>
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139<p>We're not going to install the development version of wxPython with
140these commands, so it won't impact your already installed version
141of the latest release. You'll be able test with this version when
142you want to, and use the installed release version the rest of the
40efbdda 143time. If you want to install the development version please read
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144INSTALL.txt.</p>
145<p>If you have more than one version of Python on your system then be
146sure to use the version of Python that you want to use when running
147wxPython programs to run the setup.py commands below. I'll be
148using python2.3.</p>
149<p>Make sure that the first wx-config found on the PATH is the one you
2e957aae 150installed above, and then change to the $WXDIR/wxPython dir and
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151run the this command:</p>
152<pre class="literal-block">
2e957aae 153cd $WXDIR/wxPython
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154python2.3 setup.py build_ext --inplace --debug
155</pre>
156<p>If your new wx-config script is not on the PATH, or there is some
157other version of it found first, then you can add this to the
158command line to ensure your new one is used instead:</p>
159<pre class="literal-block">
160WX_CONFIG=/opt/wx/2.5/bin/wx-config
161</pre>
162<p>If you are building with GTK2 then add the following flags to the
163command line:</p>
164<pre class="literal-block">
165WXPORT=gtk2 UNICODE=1
166</pre>
167<p>If you are wanting to have the source files regenerated with swig,
168then you need to turn on the USE_SWIG flag and optionally tell it
169where to find the new swig executable, so add these flags:</p>
170<pre class="literal-block">
171USE_SWIG=1 SWIG=/opt/swig/bin/swig
172</pre>
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173<p>If you get errors about being unable to find libGLU, wxGLCanvas
174being undeclared, or something similar then you can add
175BUILD_GLCANVAS=0 to the setup.py command line to disable the
176building of the glcanvas module.</p>
8eda5e35 177<p>When the setup.py command is done you should have fully populated
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178wxPython and wx packages locally in $WXDIR/wxPython/wxPython and
179$WXDIR/wxPython/wx, with all the extension modules (<tt class="literal"><span class="pre">*.so</span></tt> files)
180located in the wx package.</p>
8eda5e35 181</li>
40efbdda 182<li><p class="first">To run code with the development version of wxPython, just set the
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183PYTHONPATH to the wxPython dir located in the source tree. For
184example:</p>
8eda5e35 185<pre class="literal-block">
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186export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/wx/2.5/lib
187export PYTHONPATH=$WXDIR/wxPython
188cd $WXDIR/wxPython/demo
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189python2.3 demo.py
190</pre>
191<p>OS X NOTE: You need to use &quot;pythonw&quot; on the command line to run
192wxPython applications. This version of the Python executable is
193part of the Python Framework and is allowed to interact with the
9c329f86 194display. You can also double click on a .py or a .pyw file from
2e957aae 195the finder (assuming that the PythonLauncher app is associated with
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196these file extensions) and it will launch the Framework version of
197Python for you. For information about creating Applicaiton Bundles
198of your wxPython apps please see the wiki and the mail lists.</p>
199<p>SOLARIS NOTE: If you get unresolved symbol errors when importing
200wxPython and you are running on Solaris and building with gcc, then
201you may be able to work around the problem by uncommenting a bit of
202code in setup.py and building again. Look for 'SunOS' in setup.py
203and uncomment the block containing it. The problem is that Sun's ld
204does not automatically add libgcc to the link step.</p>
205</li>
206</ol>
207</div>
208<div class="section" id="building-on-windows">
209<h1><a name="building-on-windows">Building on Windows</a></h1>
210<p>The Windows builds currently require the use of Microsoft Visual C++.
211Theoretically, other compilers (such as mingw32 or the Borland
212compilers) can also be used but I've never done the work to make that
213happen. If you want to try that then first you'll want to find out if
214there are any tricks that have to be done to make Python extension
215modules using that compiler, and then make a few changes to setup.py
216to accomodate that. (And send the patches to me.) If you plan on
217using VisualStudio.Net (a.k.a. MSVC 7.1) keep in mind that you'll also
218have to build Python and any other extension modules that you use with
2e957aae 219that compiler because a different version of the C runtime library is
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220used. The Python executable that comes from PythonLabs and the
221wxPython extensions that I distribute are built with MSVC 6 with all
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222the Service Packs applied. This policy will change with Python 2.4
223and MSVC 7.1 will be used starting with that version.</p>
40efbdda 224<p>If you want to build a debuggable version of wxWidgets and wxPython you
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225will need to have also built a debug version of Python and any other
226extension modules you need to use. You can tell if you have them
227already if there is a _d in the file names, for example python_d.exe
228or python23_d.dll. If you don't need to trace through the C/C++ parts
229of the code with the debugger then building the normal (or hybrid)
230version is fine, and you can use the regular python executables with
231it.</p>
232<p>Just like the unix versions I also use some scripts to help me build
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233wxWidgets, but I use some non-standard stuff to do it. So if you have
234bash (cygwin or probably MSYS too) or 4NT plus unix-like cat and sed
235programs then there is a copy of my wxWidgets build scripts in
236%WXDIR%\wxPython\distrib\msw. Just copy them to
237%WXDIR%\build\msw and you can use them to do your build, otherwise
238you can do everything by hand as described below. But if you do work
239by hand and something doesn't seem to be working correctly please
240refer to the build scripts to see what may need to be done
241differently.</p>
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242<p>The *.btm files are for 4NT and the others are for bash. They are:</p>
243<pre class="literal-block">
244.make/.make.btm Builds the main lib and the needed contribs
40efbdda 245.mymake/.mymake.btm Builds just one lib, use by .make
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246.makesetup.mk A makefile that will copy and edit setup.h
247 as needed for the different types of builds
248</pre>
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249<p>Okay. Here's what you've been waiting for, the instructions! Adapt
250accordingly if you are using the bash shell.</p>
8eda5e35 251<ol class="arabic">
fc33e5e1 252<li><p class="first">Set an environment variable to the root of the wxWidgets source
2e957aae 253tree. This is used by the makefiles:</p>
8eda5e35 254<pre class="literal-block">
2e957aae 255set WXWIN=%WXDIR%
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256</pre>
257</li>
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258<li><p class="first">Copy setup0.h to setup.h:</p>
259<pre class="literal-block">
260cd %WXDIR%\include\wx\msw
261copy setup0.h setup.h
262</pre>
8eda5e35 263</li>
40efbdda 264<li><p class="first">Edit %WXDIR%\include\wx\msw\setup.h and change a few settings:</p>
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265<pre class="literal-block">
266wxDIALOG_UNIT_COMPATIBILITY 0
267wxUSE_DEBUG_CONTEXT 1
268wxUSE_MEMORY_TRACING 1
269wxUSE_DIALUP_MANAGER 0
270wxUSE_GLCANVAS 1
271wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT 1
272wxUSE_AFM_FOR_POSTSCRIPT 0
fc33e5e1 273wxUSE_DISPLAY 1
8eda5e35 274</pre>
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275<p>If you are using my build scripts then a few more settings will be
276changed and then a copy of setup.h is placed in a subdir of
277%WXWIN%\libvc_dll. If you are doing it by hand and making a
278UNICODE build, then also change these:</p>
279<pre class="literal-block">
280wxUSE_UNICODE 1
281wxUSE_UNICODE_MSLU 1
282</pre>
283<p>If you are doing a &quot;hybrid&quot; build (which is the same as the
284binaries that I release) then also change these:</p>
285<pre class="literal-block">
286wxUSE_MEMORY_TRACING 0
287wxUSE_DEBUG_CONTEXT 0
288</pre>
8eda5e35 289</li>
40efbdda 290<li><p class="first">Make sure that %WXDIR%\lib\vc_dll directory is on the PATH. The
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291wxWidgets DLLs will end up there as part of the build and so you'll
292need it on the PATH for them to be found at runtime.</p>
8eda5e35 293</li>
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294<li><p class="first">Change to the %WXDIR%\build\msw directory</p>
295<blockquote>
296<p>cd %WXDIR%\build\msw</p>
297</blockquote>
8eda5e35 298</li>
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299<li><p class="first">If using my scripts then use the .make.btm command to build
300wxWidgets. It needs one command-line parameter which controls what
301kind of build(s) to do. Use one of the following:</p>
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302<pre class="literal-block">
303debug Build debug version
304hybrid Build hybrid version
305both Both debug and hybrid
306debug-uni Build a debug unicode library
307hybrid-uni Hybrid unicode (see the pattern yet? ;-)
308both-uni and finally both unicode libraries
309</pre>
310<p>For example:</p>
311<pre class="literal-block">
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312.make hybrid
313</pre>
314<p>You can also pass additional command line parameters as needed and
8eda5e35 315they will all be passed on to the nmake commands, for example to
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316clean up the build:</p>
317<pre class="literal-block">
318.make hybrid clean
319</pre>
320<p>If <em>not</em> using my scripts then you can do it by hand by directly
321executing nmake with a bunch of extra command line parameters.
322The base set are:</p>
323<pre class="literal-block">
324-f makefile.vc OFFICIAL_BUILD=1 SHARED=1 MONOLITHIC=0 USE_OPENGL=1
325</pre>
326<p>If doing a debug build then add:</p>
327<pre class="literal-block">
328BUILD=debug
329</pre>
330<p>otherwise add these:</p>
331<pre class="literal-block">
332DEBUG_FLAG=1 CXXFLAGS=/D__NO_VC_CRTDBG__ WXDEBUGFLAG=h BUILD=release
333</pre>
334<p>If doing a Unicode build then add these flags:</p>
335<pre class="literal-block">
336UNICODE=1 MSLU=1
337</pre>
338<p>Now, from the %WXDIR%\build\msw directory run nmake with your
339selection of command-line flags as described above. Repeat this
340same command from the following directories in order to build the
341contrib libraries:</p>
342<pre class="literal-block">
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343 %WXDIR%\contrib\build\gizmos
344 %WXDIR%\contrib\build\xrc
345 %WXDIR%\contrib\build\stc
346 %WXDIR%\contrib\build\ogl
347
348Note, that the ogl lib build will need an additional flag::
349
350 CPPFLAGS=&quot;-DwxUSE_DEPRECATED=0&quot;
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351</pre>
352</li>
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353<li><p class="first">When that is all done it will have built the main wxWidgets DLLs
354and also some of the contribs DLLs. There should be a ton of DLLs
355and lots of lib files and other stuff in %WXDIR%\lib\vc_dll.</p>
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356</li>
357<li><p class="first">Building wxPython on Windows is very similar to doing it for the
358unix systems. We're not going to install the development version
359of wxPython with these commands, so it won't impact your already
360installed version of the latest release. You'll be able to test
361with this version when you want to, and use the installed release
362version the rest of the time. If you ever do want to install the
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363development version please refer to INSTALL.txt.</p>
364<p>Change to the %WXDIR%\wxPython dir and run the this command,
365making sure that you use the version of python that you want to
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366build for (if you have more than one on your system):</p>
367<pre class="literal-block">
2e957aae 368cd %WXDIR%\wxPython
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369python setup.py build_ext --inplace
370</pre>
371<p>If you are wanting to have the source files regenerated with swig,
372then you need to turn on the USE_SWIG flag and optionally tell it
373where to find the new swig executable, so add these flags:</p>
374<pre class="literal-block">
375USE_SWIG=1 SWIG=e:\projects\SWIG-cvs\swig.exe
376</pre>
fc33e5e1 377<p>If you built a Unicode version of wxWidgets and want to also build
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378the Unicode version of wxPython then add this flag:</p>
379<pre class="literal-block">
380UNICODE=1
381</pre>
fc33e5e1 382<p>If you have a debug version of Python and wxWidgets and want to
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383build a debug version of wxPython too, add the --debug flag to the
384command line. You should then end up with a set of <tt class="literal"><span class="pre">*_d.pyd</span></tt>
385files in the wx package and you'll have to run <tt class="literal"><span class="pre">python_d.exe</span></tt> to
386use them. The debug and hybrid(release) versions can coexist.</p>
387<p>When the setup.py command is done you should have fully populated
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388wxPython and wx packages locally in %WXDIR%/wxPython/wxPython and
389%WXDIR%/wxPython/wx, with all the extension modules (<tt class="literal"><span class="pre">*.pyd</span></tt>
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390files) located in the wx package.</p>
391</li>
40efbdda 392<li><p class="first">To run code with the development version of wxPython, just set the
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393PYTHONPATH to the wxPython dir in the CVS tree. For example:</p>
394<pre class="literal-block">
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395set PYTHONPATH=%WXDIR%\wxPython
396cd %WXDIR\wxPython\demo
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397python demo.py
398</pre>
399</li>
400</ol>
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