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Re: [lmi] synchronizing wx and lmi for production
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Greg Chicares |
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Re: [lmi] synchronizing wx and lmi for production |
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Sat, 13 Aug 2005 16:56:19 +0000 |
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On 2005-8-12 20:00 UTC, Boutin, Wendy wrote:
>
[our customary procedure using wx-supplied makefiles instead of ./configure]
> which results in these libraries:
> [hidden] /c/downloads/wxWidgets-2.5.4/lib/gcc_dll
> $ ls
> libwxexpatd.a libwxpngd.a libwxzlibd.a
> libwxjpegd.a libwxregexd.a mswd
> libwxmsw25d.a libwxtiffd.a wxmsw254d_gcc_custom.dll
>
> Although, lmi only relies on 'libwxmsw25d.a' and 'wxmsw254d_gcc_custom.dll'.
Perhaps we're using
libwxexpatd.a
libwxpngd.a
libwxzlibd.a
indirectly through the monolithic wx library.
We'd prefer to avoid even building
libwxjpegd.a
libwxregexd.a
libwxtiffd.a
because of possible copyright or patent problems; it looks like you're
addressing two of those with
--without-libjpeg --without-libtiff
> I translated my settings to the command line in this way:
> [hidden] /c/Temp/WxWidgets/build-msys-again
> $ ../configure --disable-compat24 --enable-stl --disable-threads \
> --enable-std_iostreams --disable-apple_ieee --disable-mediactrl \
> --disable-std_iostreams --without-libjpeg --without-libtiff \
> --disable-gif --enable-shared --enable-monolithic \
> CXXFLAGS="-DNO_GCC_PRAGMA" >>wxmsys-configurations
and IIRC Henry Spencer liberalized the license for his regex library
so perhaps that's not an issue.
- [lmi] synchronizing wx and lmi for production, Boutin, Wendy, 2005/08/12
- Re: [lmi] synchronizing wx and lmi for production, Wendy Boutin, 2005/08/15
- Re: [lmi] synchronizing wx and lmi for production, Wendy Boutin, 2005/08/16
- Re[2]: [lmi] synchronizing wx and lmi for production, Vadim Zeitlin, 2005/08/16
- Re: [lmi] synchronizing wx and lmi for production, Wendy Boutin, 2005/08/16
- Re[2]: [lmi] synchronizing wx and lmi for production, Vadim Zeitlin, 2005/08/17