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git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@42250 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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A simple autopackaged wxWidgets application
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This directory contains the minimal wxWidgets sample program, a bakefile,
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and an Autopackage spec file; this file shows you how to use them to create
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the release of a wxWidgets-based application for Linux.
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For more info about Autopackage refer to:
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http://autopackage.org
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A generic quick-start guide for non-wxWidgets based applications is at:
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http://autopackage.org/developer-quickstart.html
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Assuming you already have downloaded wxGTK port of wxWidgets, compiled it and
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installed it, you need to install Autopackage and bakefile.
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Search http://autopackage.org and http://bakefile.sourceforge.net for the download
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page and grab the latest release.
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Once you've got your development environment ready, just do from your shell:
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bakefile -f gnu minimal.bkl # to create the GNUmakefile for our app
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makeinstaller # to create the Autopackage for our app
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Yes: it's so easy. Now try to run "package install wxminimal-1.0-1.x86.package' and
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admire your brand-new distro-neutral installer for Linux.
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