I have looked at various cross-platform UI frameworks/libraries. And I have few questions: 1) Do you guys have competition with other UI frameworks on who can make make harder to follow tutorials? At least this is the impression I get.
I downloaded the wxWidgets from:
http://codelite.org/LiteEditor/WxWidgets31Binaries#toc2
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apt-get install libwxbase3.1-0-unofficial \
libwxbase3.1-dev \
libwxgtk3.1-0-unofficial \
libwxgtk3.1-dev \
wx3.1-headers \
wx-common \
libwxgtk-webview3.1-0-unofficial \
libwxgtk-webview3.1-dev \
libwxgtk-media3.1-0-unofficial \
libwxgtk-media3.1-dev \
libwxbase3.1-0-unofficial-dbg \
libwxgtk3.1-0-unofficial-dbg \
libwxgtk-webview3.1-0-unofficial-dbg \
libwxgtk-media3.1-0-unofficial-dbg \
wx3.1-i18n \
wx3.1-examples
http://docs.wxwidgets.org/stable/overvi ... world.html
And it doesnt even teach how to compile.
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!rain@debian:~/cpp/wx$ g++ hello.cpp
hello.cpp:3:23: fatal error: wx/wxprec.h: No such file or directory
#include <wx/wxprec.h>
^
compilation terminated.