diff --git a/docs/motif/install.txt b/docs/motif/install.txt index 6ebeb616c3..923df5afb3 100644 --- a/docs/motif/install.txt +++ b/docs/motif/install.txt @@ -79,10 +79,10 @@ such as for GTK and Motif, you can now build two complete libraries and use them concurrently. For this end, you have to create a directory for each build of wxWidgets - you may also want to create different versions of wxWidgets and test them concurrently. Most typically, this would be a version configured -with --enable-debug and one without. Note, that only one build can -currently be installed, so you'd have to use local version of the library for -that purpose. For building three versions (one GTK, one Motif and a debug -version of the GTK source) you'd do this: +with --enable-debug and one without. + +For building three versions (one GTK, one Motif and a debug version of the GTK +source) you'd do this: mkdir buildmotif cd buildmotif @@ -102,6 +102,9 @@ cd buildgtkd make cd .. +Note that since wxWidgets-2.6.0 you can install all those libraries +concurrently, you just need to pass the appropriate flags when using them. + * The simplest errors --------------------- @@ -180,9 +183,8 @@ was actually used by myself, newer version should cause no problems and even older ones are expected to work most of the time. You'll need OS/2 Warp (4.51) or eCS(1.0), X-Free86/2 (3.3.6 or newer), -Lesstif (0.92.7 or newer), emx (0.9d fix 4), flex (2.5.4), yacc (1.8) or -bison (1.25), a Unix like shell (pdksh-5.2.14 or ash), Autoconf (2.57), -GNU file utilities (3.13), GNU text utilities (1.19), +Lesstif (0.92.7 or newer), emx (0.9d fix 4), a Unix like shell (pdksh-5.2.14 +or ash), Autoconf (2.57), GNU file utilities (3.13), GNU text utilities (1.19), GNU shell utilites (1.12), m4 (1.4), sed (2.05), grep (2.0), Awk (3.0.3), GNU Make (3.75). @@ -191,15 +193,15 @@ LIBRARY_PATH set up accordingly, however, wxGTK will even work without it. Presence of Posix/2 will be auto-detected. Open an OS/2 prompt and switch to the directory above. -Set MAKESHELL (and depending on your installation also INSTALL, for me -it tends to try to use the system's tcpip\pcomos\install.exe which causes -problems...) to a Unix like shell, e.g. +Set MAKESHELL or MAKE_SHELL (which one is needed depends on the version of +make) to a Unix like shell, e.g. SET MAKESHELL=ash - -Be warned that depending on the precise version of your make, the -variable that needs to be set might be MAKE_SHELL instead of MAKESHELL. If you have a really deficient version of GNU make, it might even be necessary to set SHELL or even COMSPEC to a unix like shell as well. +Depending on your installation you might want to also set INSTALL, for me +it tends to try to use the system's tcpip\pcomos\install.exe which causes +problems, e.g. +SET INSTALL=/install-sh -c Notice that the delivered configure scripts are fully OS/2 aware, so you can simply run @@ -280,19 +282,19 @@ The following options handle the kind of library you want to build. --disable-threads Compile without thread support. Threads support is also required for the - socket code to work. + socket code to work. --disable-shared Do not create shared libraries. - --enable-monolithic Build wxWidgets as single library instead - of as several smaller libraries (which is - the default since wxWidgets 2.5.0). + --enable-monolithic Build wxWidgets as single library instead + of as several smaller libraries (which is + the default since wxWidgets 2.5.0). --disable-optimise Do not optimise the code. Can sometimes be useful for debugging - and is required on some architectures - such as Sun with gcc 2.8.X which - would otherwise produce segvs. + and is required on some architectures + such as Sun with gcc 2.8.X which + would otherwise produce segvs. --enable-profile Add profiling info to the object files. Currently broken, I think. @@ -311,16 +313,16 @@ The following options handle the kind of library you want to build. --enable-no_deps Enable compilation without creation of dependency information. - --enable-permissive Enable compilation without checking for strict - ANSI conformance. Useful to prevent the build - dying with errors as soon as you compile with - Solaris' ANSI-defying headers. - + --enable-permissive Enable compilation without checking for strict + ANSI conformance. Useful to prevent the build + dying with errors as soon as you compile with + Solaris' ANSI-defying headers. + --enable-mem_tracing Add built-in memory tracing. - + --enable-dmalloc Use the dmalloc memory debugger. Read more at www.letters.com/dmalloc/ - + --enable-debug Equivalent to --enable-debug_info plus --enable-debug-flag. @@ -349,34 +351,34 @@ are not used in your program. The most relevant such features are --without-libpng Disables PNG image format code. - + --without-libjpeg Disables JPEG image format code. - + --without-odbc Disables ODBC code. - - --without-libtiff Disables TIFF image format code. - - --without-expat Disable XML classes based on Expat parser. - + + --without-libtiff Disables TIFF image format code. + + --without-expat Disable XML classes based on Expat parser. + --disable-threads Disables threads. Will also disable sockets. --disable-sockets Disables sockets. --disable-dnd Disables Drag'n'Drop. - + --disable-clipboard Disables Clipboard. - + --disable-streams Disables the wxStream classes. - + --disable-file Disables the wxFile class. - + --disable-textfile Disables the wxTextFile class. - + --disable-intl Disables the internationalisation. - + --disable-validators Disables validators. - + --disable-accel Disables accel. Apart from disabling certain features you can very often "strip"