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-Supported Platforms
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-You will find below the list of all supported platforms for different ports of wxWindows 2.x (wxMSW/wxGTK/wxMotif ports
-only). The cross icon in the third column doesn't mean that the platform is not supported, but just that wxWindows hasn't
-been tested on it recently (the table is being updated for wxWindows 2.1.14
-beta currently).
+You will find below the list of all supported platforms for different ports of
+wxWindows 2.x (wxMSW/wxGTK/wxMotif ports only). The cross icon in the third
+column doesn't mean that the platform is not supported, but just that
+wxWindows hasn't been tested on it recently (the table is being updated for
+wxWindows 2.4.0 currently).
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-See also the <A HREF="http://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~zeitlin/wxWindows/daily/">daily rebuilds page</A> for some of the platforms mentioned below.
+See also:
+
+<ul>
+<li><A HREF="http://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~zeitlin/wxWindows/daily/">daily rebuilds page</A> for some of the platforms mentioned below;
+<li>the list of <a href="supported.htm">support classes</a> in each platform;
+<li>the <a href="embedded.htm">wxEmbedded page</a> which describes embedded platforms supported
+or in progress.
+</ul>
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If you have tested wxWindows on a platform not mentioned here, please tell us about your experience on our mailing list!
We would especially like to have information about compiling wxGTK on other Unix variants, such as IRIX, DG-UX,
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-<td bgcolor="#660000" colspan=5> <font size=+1 face="Arial, Lucida Sans, Helvetica" color="#FFFFFF"> wxWindows 2 Platforms </font> </td>
+<td bgcolor="#004080" colspan=5> <font size=+1 face="Arial, Lucida Sans, Helvetica" color="#FFFFFF"> wxWindows 2 Platforms </font> </td>
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-<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" align=center valign=center rowspan=7>Win32<br>(Win 9x/NT/2K)</td>
+<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" align=center valign=center rowspan=8>Win32<br>(Win 9x/NT/2K)</td>
<td>Visual C++ 4.2/5.x/6.0</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>VZ, JS</td><td>Project files are provided for all versions except 4.2</td>
<tr> <td>Borland C++ 5.0</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td><br></td><td>Also works with free command line Borland C++ 5.5</td>
<tr> <td>Mingw32</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>GRG, VZ</td><td>Cross compilation from Linux works as well<br>
<tr> <td>Cygwin</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Stephane Junique<br>Andrea Venturoli</td><td>tested under NT 4, cross-compiling for mingw also works</td>
<tr> <td>Watcom C++ 10</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/somewhat.gif" ALT=Almost></td><td>JS</td><td>Tested with 10.6: works, but wxImage seems to be broken<br>no support for JPEG, TIFF or OpenGL</td>
<tr> <td>Watcom C++ 11</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Markus Neifer</td><td>Tested with 11.0b under win95</td>
-<tr> <td>Symantec C++</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/no.gif" ALT=Unknown></td><td><br></td><td><br></td>
+<tr> <td>Open Watcom 1.0</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Chris Elliott</td><td>Tested with 1.0 under W2K(?)</td>
+<tr> <td>Digital Mars (was Symantec C++)</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Chris Elliott</td><td>Tested with 8.34beta</td>
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<td bgcolor="#F0F0F0" align=center valign=center rowspan=2>Win16<br>(Windows 3.1)</td>
<td>Visual C++ 1.52</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/somewhat.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td><br></td>
<td rowspan=2 valign=center>Some features are missing (OLE related classes, threads, ...)<br>
- Borland C++ can't cope with ODBC, resources and new wxGrid class</td>
+ Borland C++ can't cope with ODBC, resources and new wxGrid class. <B>Last tested in wxWindows 2.2.7.</B></td>
<tr> <td>Borland C++ 4.0/5.0</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/somewhat.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>JS</td>
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<tr> <td>wxMotif with gcc 2.95</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td><br></td><td>with <a href="http://www.openmotif.org">OpenMotif</a></td>
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+<tr> <td bgcolor="#fafafa"><br></td><td bgcolor="#fafafa" colspan=5> All BSD systems tests are for wxGTK using gcc. </td>
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<td bgcolor="#F0F0F0" align=center valign=center rowspan=1>FreeBSD</td>
- <td>wxGTK with gcc</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>VZ</td><td>Limited thread support on older systems</td>
+ <td>all versions between 3.2 and 5.1 x86</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>VZ</td><td><br></td>
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+<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" align=center valign=center rowspan=1>NetBSD</td>
+ <td>1.6, Alpha</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>VZ</td><td><br></td>
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+<td bgcolor="#F0F0F0" align=center valign=center rowspan=1>OpenBSD</td>
+ <td>3.1, Alpha</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>VZ</td><td>Some problems with shared libraries, ok with static ones</td>
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<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" align=center valign=center rowspan=5>Solaris</td>
<td>wxMotif with Sun CC 4.2</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>VZ</td><td>Thread support must be disabled on system with not MT-safe X11</td>
<tr> <td>wxMotif with gcc</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td><br></td><td><br></td>
-<tr> <td>wxGTK with Sun CC 4.2</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Shiv Shankar Ramakrishnan</td><td><br></td>
+<tr> <td>wxGTK with Sun CC 4.2</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td> </td><td><br></td>
<tr> <td>wxGTK with gcc</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td><br></td><td><br></td>
<tr> <td>wxGTK with Sun CC 5.0 and 6.1 (Solaris 7 and 8)</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Jiri Mracek</td><td>You have to edit line 2079 in glib.h to fix GTK+ error</td>
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-<td bgcolor="#F0F0F0" align=center valign=center rowspan=2>AIX</td>
- <td>wxGTK with AIX CC</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/no.gif" ALT=Unknown></td><td><br></td><td><br></td>
+<td bgcolor="#F0F0F0" align=center valign=center rowspan=3>AIX</td>
+ <td>wxGTK 2.2.9 with gcc 3.0.4</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Ian Brown</td><td>Shared library building doesn't work, use <tt>--disable-shared</tt></td>
+<tr> <td>wxGTK 2.3.3 with xlC (AIX 4.3.2)</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Irvin Probst</td><td>Both static and shared wxGTK libraries work, but only with static GTK+ and GLib</td>
<tr> <td>wxMotif with xlC 3.1.4.0 (AIX 4.2)</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td>
<td>Bernhard Eck</td>
<td>Some problems with OpenGL and native X server</td>
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<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" align=center valign=center rowspan=2>HP-UX 10.20</td>
- <td>wxGTK with HP CC A.10.22<br>or HP aCC B3910B A.01.18
- </td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Staf Verhaegen</td>
+ <td>wxGTK with HP CC A.10.22<br>or HP aCC B3910B A.01.18</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Staf Verhaegen</td>
<td>you need to add <tt>-Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE</tt> to <tt>CFLAGS</tt></td>
<tr> <td>wxGTK with gcc</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Julian Albo Garcia</td><td><br></td>
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-<td bgcolor="#F0F0F0" align=center valign=center rowspan=3>IRIX</td>
- <td>wxGTK</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td><br></td><td>You may need to use <tt>--disable-catch_segvs</tt> if you get compiler error in utilsunx.cpp</td>
-<tr> <td>wxMotif with MIPSPro 7.30</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>David Marshall</td><td>On IRIX 6.5.6 (Indigo2, 64bit), with SGI Motif 1.2</td>
-<tr> <td>wxMotif with "CC -mips3 -n32"</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Ian</td><td>You need to set LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH</td>
+<td bgcolor="#F0F0F0" align=center valign=center rowspan=6>IRIX</td>
+<tr> <td bgcolor="#fafafa" colspan=5>
+ Note that all entries use MIPSPro 7.3 compiler on IRIX 6.5.9 with <tt>-mips3 -n32</tt> flags if not mentioned otherwise.
+ Also note that you need to set <tt>LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH</tt> under IRIX to run wxWindows programs.
+ </td>
+<tr> <td>wxGTK 2.2</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Ian</td><td>You may need to use <tt>--disable-catch_segvs</tt> if you get compiler error in utilsunx.cpp</td>
+<tr> <td>wxGTK 2.3</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Carl Godkin</td><td><br></td>
+<tr> <td rowspan=2>wxMotif</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>David Marshall</td><td>On IRIX 6.5.6 (Indigo2, 64bit), with SGI Motif 1.2</td>
+<tr> <td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Ian</td><td><br></td>
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