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On the Audacity Wiki page:
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php?title=Developing_On_Windows

In part it says:

Open the ..\wxWidgets-2.8.9\build\msw\wx_dll.dsw file in Visual Studio...
In "Solution Explorer" on the left, expand the "dbgrid" project, then expand
"Setup Headers".  Open both "setup.h" files and ensure that:
#define wxUSE_ODBC is set to "1"
#define wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY is set to "1".

This could cause some confusion. The current  wxWidgets version is 2.8.10.
There is no longer a "dbgrid" project. Searching the entire code I found no
mention of  wxUSE_ODBC.

Would it make any  sense to upgrade the wxWidgets version? Since "Setup
Headers" is available from any project, should we just say something like:
In "Solution Explorer" on the left, expand any project then expand "Setup
Headers".
Should we completely remove the reference to  wxUSE_ODBC?

On the other hand, perhaps we should have two similar sets of instructions,
one based on the now current "stable" wxWidgets version 2.6.4 for which the
above instructions would be accurate and the other based on the concept of
obtaining the most current source code.


--Ed



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And no sooner do I post this that I find that the current wxWidgets version
is 2.9.1!

--Ed


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed Musgrove [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 7:21 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [Audacity-devel] current compiling instructions on wiki
>
> On the Audacity Wiki page:
> http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php?title=Developing_On_Windows
>
> In part it says:
>
> Open the ..\wxWidgets-2.8.9\build\msw\wx_dll.dsw file in Visual Studio...
> In "Solution Explorer" on the left, expand the "dbgrid" project, then
expand
> "Setup Headers".  Open both "setup.h" files and ensure that:
> #define wxUSE_ODBC is set to "1"
> #define wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY is set to "1".
>
> This could cause some confusion. The current  wxWidgets version is 2.8.10.
> There is no longer a "dbgrid" project. Searching the entire code I found
no
> mention of  wxUSE_ODBC.
>
> Would it make any  sense to upgrade the wxWidgets version? Since "Setup
> Headers" is available from any project, should we just say something like:
> In "Solution Explorer" on the left, expand any project then expand "Setup
> Headers".
> Should we completely remove the reference to  wxUSE_ODBC?
>
> On the other hand, perhaps we should have two similar sets of
instructions,

> one based on the now current "stable" wxWidgets version 2.6.4 for which
> the above instructions would be accurate and the other based on the
> concept of obtaining the most current source code.
>
>
> --Ed
>
>
>
>
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