wxPython & Cygwin

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Diez B. Roggisch

Gilles said:
Does someone has installed wxPython on the Cygwin platform, environment ?

Why? Use windows python, wxPython for it - and put it in your path to
use it inside cygwin.

But maybe you _can_ compile it yourself - I didn't try, though.

Diez
 
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Steve Holden

Diez said:
Why? Use windows python, wxPython for it - and put it in your path to
use it inside cygwin.
Don't think that'll work for an extension module.
But maybe you _can_ compile it yourself - I didn't try, though.

Diez

Probably a daunting task.

regards
Steve
 
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Diez B. Roggisch

Why? Use windows python, wxPython for it - and put it in your path to
Don't think that'll work for an extension module.

Sure it will. You can call whatever program you want from cygwin, as
long as it is in the path. No difference to double-clicking an icon or
something similar.
Probably a daunting task.

Yes, and probably not working unless you use MinGW, as you need
windows-headers instead of Posix-style GCC. But I've compiled Python, Qt
and some other libs using MinGW, and cygwin. So I think it should be doable.

Diez
 
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Steve Holden

Diez said:
Sure it will. You can call whatever program you want from cygwin, as
long as it is in the path. No difference to double-clicking an icon or
something similar.
Aah, right - I misunderstood you to be saying "use the Windows wxPython
module under Cygwin Python".
Yes, and probably not working unless you use MinGW, as you need
windows-headers instead of Posix-style GCC. But I've compiled Python, Qt
and some other libs using MinGW, and cygwin. So I think it should be doable.
I'm sure the Cygwin world would be grateful if you or someone else were
to establish the correct build procedure.

regards
Steve
 
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Diez B. Roggisch

I'm sure the Cygwin world would be grateful if you or someone else were
to establish the correct build procedure.

For Qt? I found it on the Qt free edition site, and followed the
instructionbs. Not much to do there. But make sure you have _plenty_ of
time. It took me _days_ to compile Qt. No idea why MinGW is so darn slow.

Diez
 

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