This tarball contains all the files needed (I hope!) to allow you to
write win32 programs or Python extension modules that link to the same
-wxWindows DLL that wxPython does. Files for both the normal (ANSI)
-and unicode builds are included.
+wxWidgets DLL that wxPython does. Files for both the normal (ANSI)
+and Unicode builds are included.
You'll need to add the following directories to your Include path (the
/I flag for MSVC):
- wxPython-[version]\lib\mswdllh [for ANSI builds]
- wxPython-[version]\lib\mswdlluh [for Unicode builds]
+ wxPython-[version]\lib\vc_dll\mswh [for ANSI builds]
+ wxPython-[version]\lib\vc_dll\mswuh [for Unicode builds]
wxPython-[version]\include
-And also you should link with one of the wxmsw*.lib files in the lib
-dir, use the one with the 'u' in the name for the Unicode build and
-the one without for the ANSI build.
+And also you should link with a set of the *.lib files in the
+lib/vc_dll dir. Use the ones with the 'u' in the name after the version
+numbers for Unicode builds, the ones without the 'u' are for ANSI
+builds.
-I've also included some makefiles in the src dir to give you an idea
-of what compiler and linker flags are required. You can also get this
-info from wxPython's setup.py script.
-
-I'm sure I've forgotten something, so when you discover what it is
-please let me know. Also, if anyone feels like turning this text into
-a more detailed HOW-TO please send your text to me.
+I'm sure I've forgotten some files or something, so when you discover
+what they are please let me know. Also, if anyone feels like turning
+this text into a more detailed HOW-TO please send your text to me.
Robin