wxWidgets/build/msw/config.gcc
Vadim Zeitlin 5d5591816d Update to bakefile 0.2.13 to fix DLL directory creation
Fix the bug introduced in ec0734f96f (Install DLLs in bindir, not
libdir, when using MSW toolchains, 2021-01-09): the directory where the
DLLs were installed wasn't created any more, resulting in errors if it
didn't exist.

Update to latest bakefile version adding the missing mkdir command to
fix this and also use a released bakefile version for the wx makefiles.

Regenerate configure to match the new version.

See #14601.
2022-04-23 23:11:31 +02:00

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# =========================================================================
# This configuration file was generated by
# Bakefile 0.2.13 (http://www.bakefile.org)
# Beware that all changes made to this file will be overwritten next
# time you run Bakefile!
# =========================================================================
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These are configurable options:
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Compiler flags to link shared library
LINK_DLL_FLAGS ?= -shared
# Compiler flags to link loadable module
LINK_MODULE_FLAGS ?= -shared
# C compiler
CC = gcc
# C++ compiler
CXX = g++
# Standard flags for CC
CFLAGS ?=
# Standard flags for C++
CXXFLAGS ?=
# Standard preprocessor flags (common for CC and CXX)
CPPFLAGS ?=
# Standard linker flags
LDFLAGS ?=
# The C preprocessor
CPP ?= $(CC) -E
# What type of library to build? [0,1]
SHARED ?= 0
# GTK+ toolkit version [,2]
TOOLKIT_VERSION ?=
# Build wxUniversal instead of native port? [0,1]
WXUNIV ?= 0
# Compile Unicode build of wxWidgets? [0,1]
UNICODE ?= 1
# Type of compiled binaries [debug,release]
BUILD ?= debug
# Should debugging info be included in the executables? The default value
# "default" means that debug info will be included if BUILD=debug
# and not included if BUILD=release. [0,1,default]
DEBUG_INFO ?= default
# Value of wxDEBUG_LEVEL. The default value is the same as 1 and means that all
# but expensive assert checks are enabled, use 0 to completely remove debugging
# code. [0,1,default]
DEBUG_FLAG ?= 1
# Multiple libraries or single huge monolithic one? [0,1]
MONOLITHIC ?= 0
# Build GUI libraries? [0,1]
USE_GUI ?= 1
# Build wxHTML library (USE_GUI must be 1)? [0,1]
USE_HTML ?= 1
# Build wxWebView library (USE_GUI must be 1)? [0,1]
USE_WEBVIEW ?= 1
# Build multimedia library (USE_GUI must be 1)? [0,1]
USE_MEDIA ?= 1
# Build XML-related libraries? [0,1]
USE_XML ?= 1
# Build wxXRC library (USE_GUI must be 1)? [0,1]
USE_XRC ?= 1
# Build wxAUI library (USE_GUI must be 1)? [0,1]
USE_AUI ?= 1
# Build wxRibbon library (USE_GUI must be 1)? [0,1]
USE_RIBBON ?= 1
# Build wxPropertyGrid library (USE_GUI must be 1)? [0,1]
USE_PROPGRID ?= 1
# Build wxRichTextCtrl library (USE_GUI must be 1)? [0,1]
USE_RICHTEXT ?= 1
# Build wxStyledTextCtrl library (USE_GUI must be 1)? [0,1]
USE_STC ?= 1
# Build OpenGL canvas library (USE_GUI must be 1)? [0,1]
USE_OPENGL ?= 1
# Build quality assurance classes library (USE_GUI must be 1)? [0,1]
USE_QA ?= 0
# Enable exceptions in compiled code. [0,1]
USE_EXCEPTIONS ?= 1
# Enable run-time type information (RTTI) in compiled code. [0,1]
USE_RTTI ?= 1
# Set DPI Awareness (win32) to none, system or per-monitor. [0,1,2]
USE_DPI_AWARE_MANIFEST ?= 2
# Enable threading in compiled code. [0,1]
USE_THREADS ?= 1
# Enable wxCairoContext for platforms other than Linux/GTK. [0,1]
USE_CAIRO ?= 0
# Is this official build by wxWidgets developers? [0,1]
OFFICIAL_BUILD ?= 0
# Use this to name your customized DLLs differently
VENDOR ?= custom
#
WX_FLAVOUR ?=
#
WX_LIB_FLAVOUR ?=
# Name of your custom configuration. This affects directory
# where object files are stored as well as the location of
# compiled .lib files and setup.h under the lib/ toplevel directory.
CFG ?=
# Version of C runtime library to use. You can change this to
# static if SHARED=0, but it is highly recommended to not do
# it if SHARED=1 unless you know what you are doing. [dynamic,static]
RUNTIME_LIBS ?= dynamic
# Windows resource compiler to use, possibly including extra options.
# For example, add "-F pe-i386" here if using 64 bit windres for 32 bit build.
WINDRES ?= windres