Re: [wxVTK] Conflicting declarations when compiling wxVTK examples
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From: Catherine P. <cep...@gm...> - 2007-08-21 17:28:48
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Mathieu, You are correct, the version of GTK I was using differed from that needed by wxWidgets. I have corrected this issue and everything is working. Thank you, Catherine On 8/21/07, Mathieu Malaterre <mat...@gm...> wrote: > On 8/20/07, Catherine Peloquin <cep...@gm...> wrote: > > Mathieu, > > > > Thank you for the quick response. I get the message "Command not > > found." when I try to use those commands. > > Ok then :) > You have to use either `locate` or `find` to find those commands. > Anyway my goal here is that I suspect you have a wx lib configured for > gtk2, but for some reason you have some gtk1.2. Who installed your > local version of wx windows (path indicate that it is in /usr/local), > which means you did not use your vendor package (debian, redhat). > > > I did realize that my last e-mail neglected to mention that I > > originally had issues finding PkgConfig. I changed CMakeLists.txt so > > it looks for GTK instead (as you instructed in response to Tim > > Hutton's message to the mailing list entitled "[wxVTK] [CMake] CMake > > error: PkgConfig" ), and am now getting the previous declaration > > errors. > > Ouch ! > Alright then: > * What is your version of cmake ? > * What is your version of wxwidget (see previous email) ? > * What is your version of gtk ? > * What gtk version is used for your wxwidget lib ? > * What is your distro (debian, redhat...) ? > * What version of wxVTK are you using ? If possible please take the > one from CVS. > > If you do not understand the above questions, please go grab your > sysadmin. Or whoever installed your wxwidget lib in /usr/local. > > Thanks > -Mathieu > |