X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/185d7c3ee4c6e4a9ddaf811ae38e57d68a0fdff3..9d7de3c2b84dc40d969d5f993247df02c18b3d3f:/wxPython/BUILD.unix.txt?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/wxPython/BUILD.unix.txt b/wxPython/BUILD.unix.txt index 14ae7aedf4..41a281e5ea 100644 --- a/wxPython/BUILD.unix.txt +++ b/wxPython/BUILD.unix.txt @@ -14,8 +14,10 @@ few bits of background information on tools. I use a tool called SWIG (http://www.swig.org) to help generate the C++ sources used in the wxPython extension module. However you don't need to have SWIG unless you want to modify the *.i files. If you do -you'll want to have version 1.1-883 of SWIG and you'll need to change -a flag in the setup.py script as described below. +you'll want to have version 1.1-883 of SWIG and you'll need to apply +the patches and updates in wxPython/SWIG and rebuild it. Then you'll +need to change a flag in the setup.py script as described below so the +wxPython build process will use SWIG if needed. I use the new Python Distutils tool to build wxPython. It is included with Python 2.0, but if you want to use Python 1.5.2 or 1.6 then