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NAME

       wx-config - wxWidgets configuration search and query tool

SYNOPSIS


       wx-config [ OPTIONS ... ] [ LIB ... ]

DESCRIPTION

       wx-config  returns information about the wxWidgets libraries available on your system.  It may be used to
       retrieve the information you require to build applications using these libraries.

       Changing the library options you wish to use for an application previously involved managing  alternative
       configurations  by a system dependent means.  It is now possible to select from any of the configurations
       installed on your system via this single tool.  You can view all available  configurations  installed  in
       the  system  default  prefix  with the command wx-config --list and select from them by using the feature
       options described below.

       Optional LIB arguments (comma or space separated) may be  used  to  specify  individually  the  wxWidgets
       component  libraries  that  you  wish to use, or to specify additional components not usually included by
       default.  The magic token std may be used to import all libraries that would be used by default  if  none
       were specified explicitly.
       eg.  wx-config --libs std,gizmos

OPTIONS

       wx-config  accepts  the following options with no restrictions on their order as was required in previous
       releases:

   Installed root
       These options change or query the filesystem root for the operations listed below.

       --prefix[=PREFIX]
                      Without the optional argument, the current default prefix will be output.  If the argument
                      is supplied, PREFIX will be searched for matching configs in place of  the  default.   You
                      may use both forms in the same command.

       --exec-prefix[=EXEC-PREFIX]
                      Similar  to  --prefix,  but acts on the exec-prefix.  If not specified will default to the
                      value of prefix.

   Query options
       These options return information about the wxWidgets default version and installed alternatives.

       --list         List all configs in prefix and show those that match any additional feature options given.

       --release      Output the wxWidgets release number.

       --version-full Output the wxWidgets version number in all its glory.

       --basename     Output the base name of the wxWidgets libraries.

       --selected-config
                      Output the signature of the selected wxWidgets library.  This is  a  string  of  the  form
                      "port-unicode-version".

   Feature options
       These options select features which determine which wxWidgets configuration to use.

       --host=HOST    Specify  a  (POSIX  extended) regex of host aliases to match for cross compiled configura‐
                      tions.  eg. --host=i586-mingw32msvc, --host=.*  If unspecified, the default  is  to  match
                      only configurations native to the build machine.

       --toolkit=TOOLKIT
                      Specify a (POSIX extended) regex of the toolkits to match.  The toolkit is responsible for
                      the look and feel of the compiled application.  eg. gtk, gtk2, motif, msw.  If unspecified
                      the  default  is to prefer the system default toolkit, but to match any toolkit in the ab‐
                      sence of a stricter specification.

       --version[=VERSION]
                      Without the optional argument, return the wxWidgets version.  If the argument is  supplied
                      it  specifies  a  (POSIX extended) regex of the versions to match.  If unspecified the de‐
                      fault is to prefer the system default version, but to match any version in the absence  of
                      a stricter specification.

       --unicode[=yes|no]]
                      Specify  the  default  character type for the application.  If unspecified, the system de‐
                      fault will be preferred, but any type may match in the absence of  a  stricter  specifica‐
                      tion.

       --debug[=yes|no]]
                      Specify  whether  to create a debug or release build for the application.  If unspecified,
                      the system default (release) will be preferred, but any type may match in the absence of a
                      stricter specification.

                      Debug versions are very useful for finding certain common ways of misusing  the  wxWidgets
                      API,  and  you are encouraged to use them during active development of applications.  They
                      are not binary compatible with release versions, and packages built against wxWidgets  de‐
                      bug builds should never be uploaded to Debian.

       --static[=yes|no]]
                      Specify  whether  to statically or dynamically link wxWidgets libraries into your applica‐
                      tion.  If unspecified, the system default (dynamic) will be preferred, but  any  type  may
                      match  in  the absence of a stricter specification.  Static linking is mainly useful still
                      for cross ports not natively supported by Debian, and can be hazardous in conjunction with
                      the GTK toolkits.  Note that static libraries are no longer included in  the  wxGTK  pack‐
                      ages.

   Compiler options
       These  options  generate  output required to build an application using a particular wxWidgets configura‐
       tion.

       --libs         Output link flags required for a wxWidgets application.

       --cppflags     Output parameters required by the C preprocessor.

       --cflags       Output parameters required by the C compiler.

       --cxxflags     Output parameters required by the C++ compiler.

       --cc           Output the name of the C compiler $(CC).

       --cxx          Output the name of the C++ compiler $(CXX).

       --ld           Output the linker command.

COPYRIGHT

       This manpage was written by Ron Lee <ron@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution of  wxWidgets.
       It may be freely distributed by anyone who finds it useful.

Debian GNU/Linux                                   29 Sep 2004                                      wx-config(1)