From: Arthur v. L. <art...@cs...> - 2007-01-21 11:33:49
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On 21-jan-2007, at 0:51, Eric Y. Kow wrote: > On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 18:05:53 +0100, Arthur van Leeuwen wrote: >> The issue occurs when trying to link: I run into not having >> definitions for >> what looks like *all* of the wxwidgets C++ symbols, even though >> the ldd >> for libwxc shows that libwx is being linked to. I've pasted an >> attempt to >> compile samples/wxcore/HelloWorld.hs below, as well as the ldd for >> my libwxc. > > I've just discovered that on Debian/Ubuntu, this problem goes away if > I configure wxhaskell --with-opengl Right, that did the trick. What the hell is happening there though? Adding -lwx_gtk2* for all libwx_gtk2* did not fix it, where reconfiguring wxhaskell did... > It seems like this sort of thing should be handled automatically by > wxhaskell though. Seems like one shouldn't have to throw in funny > configure switches just to make something compile. I fully agree. Thanks! Doei, Arthur. -- /\ / | art...@cs... | Work like you don't need the money /__\ / | A friend is someone with whom | Love like you have never been hurt / \/__ | you can dare to be yourself | Dance like there's nobody watching |