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I am attempting to install the latest version of wxwidgets via the terminal and followed these directions. However, when I navigated to the folder /usr/include, a folder was created called wx-3.0-unofficial. Is this the correct folder? Also, if I wanted to install v3.10.0, would I perform the same commands but replace 3.0 with 3.1?
Welcome to wxWidgets, a free and open source cross-platform C++ framework for writing advanced GUI applications using native controls.
Install Wxwidgets Code Blocks Windows 10
Please notice that since the 2.9 series, only a single source distribution is provided instead of the multiple distributions containing only the files for each port as was done before. So you only need to download wxWidgets-3.0.0.zip (or .7z for much smaller archive size) for Microsoft Windows systems or wxWidgets-3.0.0.tar.bz2 for Unix ones, including Mac OS X. The only difference between these files is that the ZIP (and 7z) archives contain files with DOS line endings while the tar balls contain files with Unix line endings.
See README for more information about this release and the change log for details of the changes in it.
Reporting Problems
Please report bugs to the issue tracker or the wx-users mailing list.
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WxWidgets is a cross-platform toolkit that helps developers create programs with native GUI controls. For more information about wxWidgets, see wxwidgets.org. WxWindowsQuickRef: A beginner's quick reference for setting up wxWidgets with Code::Blocks in Windows; Compiling wxWidgets (MSW) 2.8.12 on Windows using makefile.gcc. Installation- How to install wxPython. (Don't forget to install the Docs & Demos!!) How to Learn wxPython- An overview of prerequisites and learning strategies. Getting Started- Hello World and basic concepts. SizerTutorials- A series of tutorials showing how to use the various sizers. Whenever possible, wxWidgets uses the native platform SDK and system provided widgets. This means that a program compiled on Windows will have the look and feel of a Windows program, and when compiled on a Linux machine, it will get the look and feel of a Linux program. Sell applications commercially. Basically wxWidgets is L-GPL.
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Binaries
We have provided pre-built binary files for the following compilers:
- Microsoft Visual C++ compiler versions 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 12.0, 14.0 and 14.1, corresponding to marketing product names of Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2017 respectively.
- MinGW-TDM versions 4.9.2, 5.1.0 and MinGW 7.2.0 (with the default SJLJ exceptions propagation method, using C++11). Please note that you need to use the very latest MinGW 7.2 compiler release with this version of the compiler which can be downloaded from here for 32 bits and here for 64 bits, the older 'rev0' release has a known bug affecting building wxWidgets in some scenarios.
For Developers
WxWidgets is a cross-platform toolkit that helps developers create programs with native GUI controls. For more information about wxWidgets, see wxwidgets.org. WxWindowsQuickRef: A beginner's quick reference for setting up wxWidgets with Code::Blocks in Windows; Compiling wxWidgets (MSW) 2.8.12 on Windows using makefile.gcc. For developing applications with wxWidgets you need to download the compiler-independent wxWidgets-3.0.4Headers.7z file and one of wxMSW-3.0.4-vcXXXDev.7z or wxMSW-3.0.4gccXXXDev.7z files depending on your compiler, its version and the target architecture (x86 if not specified or x64).
For developing applications with wxWidgets you need to download the compiler-independent
wxWidgets-3.0.4_Headers.7z
file and one of wxMSW-3.0.4-vcXXX_Dev.7z
or wxMSW-3.0.4_gccXXX_Dev.7z
files depending on your compiler, its version and the target architecture (x86 if not specified or x64). Mortal kombat for windows 7.Unpack both files into the same directory so that
include
and lib
directories are at the same level after unpacking. You should be able to compile and link applications using wxWidgets in both debug and release modes but the debug symbols are provided only for debug libraries in this archive, see below for the release build debug symbols.For End Users
End users may download one of
wxMSW-3.0.4_vcXXX_ReleaseDLL.7z
or wxMSW-3.0.4_gccXXX_ReleaseDLL.7z
files to get just the DLLs required for running the applications using wxWidgets.For Debugging
- Microsoft Visual C++ users: Files
wxMSW-3.0.4_vcXXX_ReleasePDB.7z
contain the debug symbols for the release build of the DLLs. Download them if you want to debug your own applications in release build or if you want to get meaningful information from mini-dumps retrieved from your users machines. - MinGW and MinGW-TDM users: Currently the debug symbols are not available for the release build of the DLLs (only the debug versions of the DLLs contains the debug symbols).
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