- --with-gtk.
-
- By default GTK2 will be selected if it is on your build system. To
- force the use of GTK 1.2.x then add::
-
- --disable-gtk2 \
-
- To make the wxWidgets build be Unicode enabled (strongly
- recommended if you are building with GTK2) then add::
+ --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
+ switched to using a monolithic build. That means that all of the
+ core wxWidgets code is placed in in one shared library instead of
+ several. wxPython can be used with either mode, so use whatever
+ suits you on Linux and etc. but use monolithic on OSX. To switch
+ to the monolithic build of wxWidgets just add this configure flag::
+
+ --enable-monolithic \
+
+ 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::
+
+ --with-gtk=1 \
+
+ To make the wxWidgets build be unicode enabled (strongly
+ recommended if you are building with GTK2) then add the following.
+ When wxPython is unicode enabled then all strings that are passed
+ to wx functions and methods will first be converted to unicode
+ objects, and any 'strings' returned from wx functions and methods
+ will actually be unicode objects.::