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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to compile a software for a non-typical platform? Post 302959445 by Don Cragun on Monday 2nd of November 2015 06:27:27 PM
Old 11-02-2015
The software you're trying to build needs Libidn version >= 0.3.0 which presumably means a version 0.x.y where x >= 3 and y >= 0. A change in value in the 1st number in the version (0 to 1 in this case) indicates incompatible changes to the interfaces in the library that the code you're building is not prepared to handle.

You need to either get a newer version of the software you're building (that wants a Libidn version 1.x.y with x <= 25 or install an additional version of Libidn with version 0.x.y where x >= 3.

Note also that libraries should be loaded into a directory with a final component being lib; not bin.
 

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build::Wx::build::MakeMaker(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  build::Wx::build::MakeMaker(3pm)

NAME
Wx::build::MakeMaker - ExtUtils::MakeMaker specialisation for wxPerl modules SYNOPSIS
use Wx::build::MakeMaker; wxWriteMakefile( NAME => 'My::Module', VERSION_FROM => 'Module.pm' ); FUNCTIONS
wxWriteMakefile wxWriteMakefile( arameter => value, ... ); This functions is meant to be used exactly as ExtUtils::MakeMaker::WriteMakefile (see). It accepts all WriteMakefile's parameters, plus: o WX_CORE_LIB WX_CORE_LIB => 'xrc core base' link libraries from wxWidgets' core or contrib directory. If not spedified, defaults to 'adv html core net base' for compatibility. o WX_LIB WX_LIB => '-lxrc' Link additional libraries from wxWidgets' contrib directory. o REQUIRE_WX REQUIRE_WX => 2.003002 # wxWidgets 2.3.2 Do not build this module if wxWidgets' version is lower than the version specified. o NO_WX_PLATFORMS NO_WX_PLATFORMS => [ 'x11', 'msw' ] Do not build this module on the specified platform(s). o ON_WX_PLATFORMs ON_WX_PLATFORMS => [ 'gtk' ] only build this module on the specified platform(s). PRIVATE FUNCTIONS
These functions are here for reference, do not use them. is_core if( is_core ) { ... } True if it is building the wxPerl core (Wx.dll), false otherwise. is_wxPerl_tree if( is_wxPerl_tree ) { ... } True if it is building any part of wxPerl, false otherwise. set_hook_package Wx::build::MakeMaker::set_hook_package( 'package_name' ); Package to be hooked into the MakeMaker inheritance chain. METHODS
get_api_directory my $dir = $cfg->get_api_directory; get_arch_directory my $dir = $cfg->get_arch_directory; perl v5.14.2 2012-04-26 build::Wx::build::MakeMaker(3pm)
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