---with-gtk.</p>
-<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: Due to a recent change there is a dependency problem in the
-multilib builds of wxWidgets on OSX, so I have switched to a
-monolithic build on that platform. (IOW, all of the core code in
-one shared library instead of several.) I would also expect other
-unix builds to do just fine with a monolithic library, but I havn't
-tested it in a while so your mileage may vary. Anyway, to switch
+--with-gtk and --with-gnomeprint.</p>
+<p>Notice that above I used a prefix option of "/opt/wx/2.7". You can
+use whatever path you want, such as a path in your HOME dir or even
+one of the standard prefix paths such as /usr or /usr/local if you
+like, but using /opt this way lets me easily have multiple versions
+and ports of wxWidgets "installed" and makes it easy to switch
+between them, without impacting any versions of wxWidgets that may
+have been installed via an RPM or whatever. For the rest of the
+steps below be sure to also substitute "/opt/wx/2.7" with whatever
+prefix you choose for your build.</p>
+<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: 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