cd bld
../configure --prefix=/opt/wx/2.6 \
--with-gtk \
+ --with-gnomeprint \
--with-opengl \
--enable-debug \
--enable-geometry \
On OS X of course you'll want to use --with-mac instead of
- --with-gtk.
+ --with-gtk and --with-gnomeprint.
**NOTE**: Due to a recent change there is currently a dependency
problem in the multilib builds of wxWidgets on OSX, so I have
--enable-monolithic \
- By default GTK 2.x will be used for the build. If you woudl rather
+ By default GTK 2.x will be used for the build. If you would rather
use GTK 1.2.x for some reason then you can force configure to use
it by changing the --with-gtk flag to specify it like this::
SOLARIS NOTE: If you get unresolved symbol errors when importing
wxPython and you are running on Solaris and building with gcc, then
you may be able to work around the problem by uncommenting a bit of
- code in setup.py and building again. Look for 'SunOS' in setup.py
+ code in config.py and building again. Look for 'SunOS' in config.py
and uncomment the block containing it. The problem is that Sun's ld
does not automatically add libgcc to the link step.