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Describe EclipseWascana here. = Using Eclipse with package Wascana and Mingw =

First install [[http://wascana.sourceforge.net/|Wascana]].
This gives you a read to use Mingw environment to use.
But wxArt2D wants a static build of wxWidgets (debug and release or best).

Next install wxMSW in order to compile a debug version of wxWidgets for Mingw.

Start a shell:

c:\tools\Wascana\msys\msys.bat

This will open in your home directory, and in windows that is something like: ''c:\Documents and Settings\klaas\My Documents\Wascana Workspaces\home\klaas\''
So i installed wxMSW-2.8.9-Setup.exe into that directory as '''wxwin'''
In your MSYS unix shell, you now type:
 * cd wxwin
 * cd ..
 * mkdir debugbuild
 * cd debugbuild
 * ../wxwin/configure --enable-debug --enable-debug-gdb --disable-shared
 * make
 * make install
 * cd contrib
 * make
 * make install

In case of release use:

 * ./configure --disable-shared

Now extend your path in order to find '''wx-config''' from here: '''PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH'''

Now use '''c:/tools/cmake/bin/CMakeSetup.exe''' to generate project files for your Eclipse IDE.
 * Where is the source code: '''C:\soft\wxartcvs\wxArt2D'''
 * Where to build the binaries: '''C:\soft\wxartcvs\wx288eclip'''

The generator type to use is: '''Eclipse CDT4 - Unix Makefiles'''


One of the Cache values should be: '''wxWidgets_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE C:/tools/Wascana/msys/local/bin/wx-config'''
The option '''wxWidgest_USE_DEBUG''' should be set to OFF, if you want to work with release build later on.

After CMakeSetup.exe has finished, you can make wxArt2D, by typing make in '''C:\soft\wxartcvs\wx288eclip'''

See for more on Mingw installation: http://max.berger.name/howto/wxWidgets/wxWidgets_MinGW.jsp

Using Eclipse with package Wascana and Mingw

First install Wascana. This gives you a read to use Mingw environment to use. But wxArt2D wants a static build of wxWidgets (debug and release or best).

Next install wxMSW in order to compile a debug version of wxWidgets for Mingw.

Start a shell:

c:\tools\Wascana\msys\msys.bat

This will open in your home directory, and in windows that is something like: c:\Documents and Settings\klaas\My Documents\Wascana Workspaces\home\klaas\ So i installed wxMSW-2.8.9-Setup.exe into that directory as wxwin In your MSYS unix shell, you now type:

  • cd wxwin
  • cd ..
  • mkdir debugbuild
  • cd debugbuild
  • ../wxwin/configure --enable-debug --enable-debug-gdb --disable-shared
  • make
  • make install
  • cd contrib
  • make
  • make install

In case of release use:

  • ./configure --disable-shared

Now extend your path in order to find wx-config from here: PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH

Now use c:/tools/cmake/bin/CMakeSetup.exe to generate project files for your Eclipse IDE.

  • Where is the source code: C:\soft\wxartcvs\wxArt2D

  • Where to build the binaries: C:\soft\wxartcvs\wx288eclip

The generator type to use is: Eclipse CDT4 - Unix Makefiles

One of the Cache values should be: wxWidgets_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE C:/tools/Wascana/msys/local/bin/wx-config The option wxWidgest_USE_DEBUG should be set to OFF, if you want to work with release build later on.

After CMakeSetup.exe has finished, you can make wxArt2D, by typing make in C:\soft\wxartcvs\wx288eclip

See for more on Mingw installation: http://max.berger.name/howto/wxWidgets/wxWidgets_MinGW.jsp

wxArt2D: EclipseWascana (last edited 2009-08-22 11:12:45 by KlaasHolwerda)