Note that it generates makefiles for samples and contrib libraries, too.
-IMPORTANT NOTE: Don't forget to run autoconf in wxWindows root directory if
- you changed any conditional variable or target condition
- in .bkl files! You will know that this happened if
- $(wx)/autoconf_inc.m4 content changed.
+IMPORTANT NOTE: Don't forget to run autoconf in wxWindows root directory
+ (after running Bakefile) if you changed any conditional
+ variable or target condition in .bkl files! You will know that
+ this happened if $(wx)/autoconf_inc.m4 content changed.
You can use Bakefile to generate makefiles or projects customized to your
needs, too. See Bakefiles.bkgen for details on bakefile commands used to
Make sure to add <wx-lib> statements for all libraries from multilib build
that are required by the sample.
-Run Python script regenMakefile.py in $(wx)/build/bakefiles to update Makefile
-then run "make" in $(wx)/build/bakefiles directories.
+Run bakefile_gen in $(wx)/build/bakefiles to regenerate the bakefiles.
Finally commit $(wx)/build/bakefiles/Makefile and all the other modified files.
to WXDLLIMPEXP_{BASE,CORE,HTML,...} in the main library (see 5g below for
additional details).
-Run Python script regenMakefile.py in $(wx)/build/bakefiles to update Makefile
-and commit $(wx)/build/bakefiles/Makefile.
+Run bakefile_gen in $(wx)/build/bakefiles to regenerate makefiles
+then commit $(wx)/build/bakefiles/Makefile.
6. Adding new core library