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Message #05361
Re: Compiling fails on XML class on Apple OS X with wxWidgets 2.9-svn - Part 2
On Sep 7, 2010, at 18:13 PM, Martijn Kuipers wrote:
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> On Sep 7, 2010, at 17:48 PM, Martijn Kuipers wrote:
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>> On Sep 7, 2010, at 17:13 PM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
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>>> On 09/07/2010 04:41 AM, Martijn Kuipers wrote:
>>>> Dear list,
>>>>
>>>> I just encountered the same problem as Jerry compiling Kicad on OSX with wxWidget SVN (around 2.9.1), see here:
>>>> https://lists.launchpad.net/kicad-developers/msg05158.html
>>>>
>>>> It is exactly the same error, which is not weird as I followed his instructions to the letter.
>>>>
>>>> Jerry, anyone: Did you figure out how to solve this?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Martijn
>>>>
>>>
>>> I think there could be a bug in the wxWidgets build and install script
>>> and/or package for your OS (and possibly linux).
>>>
>>> If you do a
>>>
>>> $ cd /svn/wxWidgets
>>>
>>> $ find . -name '*expat*'
>>>
>>>
>>> you see that wxWidgets is nesting a SVN checkout of expat into their tree.
>>>
>>> Yet who installs this library? I think the problem is basically that
>>> expat is not being installed, simple as that.
>>>
>>> IMO the problem in is in the wxWidgets *package* for your OS (and
>>> linux), which should probably have a dependency in it for expat.
>>>
>>> Dick
>>>
>>
>> Thanks, that sounds plausible. But then we can use xml builtin. So I just compiled wxWidget from SVN with the following line:
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>> ./configure --enable-unicode=yes --enable-shared=no --enable-monolithic --with-opengl --enable-aui --enable-debug --with-expat=builtin --with-osx_cocoa --with-macosx-sdk=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/ --prefix=/opt/wxwidgets-svn
>>
>> I then did a clean checkout of kicad-svn and only had to add the ASSERT line
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>> CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS:STRING=-D__ASSERTMACROS__
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>> And it compiles fine. I only see 2 warnings:
>> 1. ld: warning: in /System/Library/Frameworks//QuickTime.framework/QuickTime, missing required architecture x86_64 in file.
>> But that's apple's fault for not providing the x86_64 stuff.
>>
>> 2. ld: warning: option -s is obsolete and being ignored
>> This is harmless
>>
>> Perhaps someone can confirm this works for them and then Jerry can update his osx-compiling page.
>>
>> /Martijn
>>
> And here is where I am wrong.
> "I then did a clean checkout of kicad-svn and only had to add the ASSERT line"
>
> Kicad in svn from sf is from April. Not what I wanted. Sorry for the noise, continuing now with the correct source :-(
>
> /Martijn
Sorry for so many emails, but I just got the src from bizar and it still works :-)
I am running 2010-09-07 BZR 2479
Same strategy used as for the svn-mistake.
/Martijn
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