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Extract the patch that needs to be applied from the documentation and move it to a separate file. Closes #17659.
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Building wxGTK port with Win32 GDK backend
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GTK+ widget toolkit has multiple GDK backends and one of them is Win32.
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It is a wrapper around Windows API.
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See http://www.gtk.org/download/win32.php
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These notes don't consider building wxGTK with X11 backend under Windows.
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Building steps:
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1. wxGTK/Win32 build is similar to wxMSW one and you should have configured
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and be able to build wxWidgets as described in docs/msw/install.txt
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2. wxGTK/Win32 is disabled by default in wxWidgets, you need to enable it
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in bakefiles manually. Apply following patch manually or using Cygwin:
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patch -p0 < docs/msw/gtkfix.patch
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Regenerate required make/project files:
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cd build\bakefiles
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bakefile_gen
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3. Download GTK+ for Windows and uncompress files in the directory
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without spaces in the name. We suppose later that GTK+/Win32 is
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in the C:\gtk directory.
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http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/binaries/win32/gtk+/2.24/gtk+_2.24.10-1_win32.zip
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4. Building
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4.1 If you are using Visual C++ project files you need to setup GTK+ 2 include directories
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C:\gtk\lib\include\gtk-2.0
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C:\gtk\lib\include\glib-2.0
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C:\gtk\lib\include\cairo
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C:\gtk\lib\include\pango-1.0
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C:\gtk\lib\include\gdk-pixbuf-2.0
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C:\gtk\lib\include\atk-1.0
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C:\gtk\lib\glib-2.0\include
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C:\gtk\lib\gtk-2.0\include
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and library directory
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C:\gtk\lib\
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See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/t9az1d21(v=vs.90).aspx
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Open solution file in build\msw directory, select "GTK+ Debug" solution
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configuration and build the solution. To be sure that everything is as expected
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you can build minimal sample.
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GTK+ is linked to wxWidgets always as DLL, so C:\gtk\bin directory should be
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in %PATH% environment variable before application run.
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4.2 You can also build using nmake:
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set INCLUDE=C:\gtk\lib\glib-2.0\include\;C:\gtk\lib\gtk-2.0\include\;C:\gtk\include\cairo\;C:\gtk\include\pango-1.0\;C:\gtk\include\gtk-2.0\;C:\gtk\include\glib-2.0\;C:\gtk\include\gdk-pixbuf-2.0\;C:\gtk\include\atk-1.0\;
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set LIB=C:\gtk\lib\;
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set PATH=C:\gtk\bin\;%PATH%;
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nmake -f makefile.vc "TOOLKIT=GTK" "TOOLKIT_VERSION=2"
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or with MinGW:
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set CXXFLAGS=%CXXFLAGS% -IC:\gtk\include\gtk-2.0
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set CXXFLAGS=%CXXFLAGS% -IC:\gtk\include\glib-2.0
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set CXXFLAGS=%CXXFLAGS% -IC:\gtk\include\cairo
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set CXXFLAGS=%CXXFLAGS% -IC:\gtk\include\pango-1.0
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set CXXFLAGS=%CXXFLAGS% -IC:\gtk\include\gdk-pixbuf-2.0
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set CXXFLAGS=%CXXFLAGS% -IC:\gtk\include\atk-1.0
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set CXXFLAGS=%CXXFLAGS% -IC:\gtk\lib\glib-2.0\include
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set CXXFLAGS=%CXXFLAGS% -IC:\gtk\lib\gtk-2.0\include
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set CFLAGS=%CXXFLAGS%
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set LDFLAGS=%LDFLAGS% -LC:\gtk\lib
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set PATH=C:\gtk\bin\;%PATH%;
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mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc "TOOLKIT=GTK" "TOOLKIT_VERSION=2"
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5. Now you can use wxGTK/Win32 as wxMSW in your applications.
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