6.18 Using wxWidgets

This section describes the status of the wxWidgets libraries in the ports tree and its integration with the ports system.

6.18.1 Introduction

There are many versions of the wxWidgets libraries which conflict between them (install files under the same name). In the ports tree this problem has been solved by installing each version under a different name using version number suffixes.

The obvious disadvantage of this is that each application has to be modified to find the expected version. Fortunately, most of the applications call the wx-config script to determine the necessary compiler and linker flags. The script is named differently for every available version. Majority of applications respect an environment variable, or accept a configure argument, to specify which wx-config script to call. Otherwise they have to be patched.

6.18.2 Version selection

To make your port use a specific version of wxWidgets there are two variables available for defining (if only one is defined the other will be set to a default value):

Table 6-24. Variables to select wxWidgets versions

Variable Description Default value
USE_WX List of versions the port can use All available versions
USE_WX_NOT List of versions the port can not use None

The following is a list of available wxWidgets versions and the corresponding ports in the tree:

Table 6-25. Available wxWidgets versions

Version Port
2.4 x11-toolkits/wxgtk24
2.6 x11-toolkits/wxgtk26
2.8 x11-toolkits/wxgtk28

Note: The versions starting from 2.5 also come in Unicode version and are installed by a slave port named like the normal one plus a -unicode suffix, but this can be handled with variables (see Section 6.18.4).

The variables in Table 6-24 can be set to one or more of the following combinations separated by spaces:

Table 6-26. wxWidgets version specifications

Description Example
Single version 2.4
Ascending range 2.4+
Descending range 2.6-
Full range (must be ascending) 2.4-2.6

There are also some variables to select the preferred versions from the available ones. They can be set to a list of versions, the first ones will have higher priority.

Table 6-27. Variables to select preferred wxWidgets versions

Name Designed for
WANT_WX_VER the port
WITH_WX_VER the user

6.18.3 Component selection

There are other applications that, while not being wxWidgets libraries, are related to them. These applications can be specified in the WX_COMPS variable. The following components are available:

Table 6-28. Available wxWidgets components

Name Description Version restriction
wx main library none
contrib contributed libraries none
python wxPython (Python bindings) 2.4-2.6
mozilla wxMozilla 2.4
svg wxSVG 2.6

The dependency type can be selected for each component by adding a suffix separated by a semicolon. If not present then a default type will be used (see Table 6-30). The following types are available:

Table 6-29. Available wxWidgets dependency types

Name Description
build Component is required for building, equivalent to BUILD_DEPENDS
run Component is required for running, equivalent to RUN_DEPENDS
lib Component is required for building and running, equivalent to LIB_DEPENDS

The default values for the components are detailed in the following table:

Table 6-30. Default wxWidgets dependency types

Component Dependency type
wx lib
contrib lib
python run
mozilla lib
svg lib

Example 6-6. Selecting wxWidgets components

The following fragment corresponds to a port which uses wxWidgets version 2.4 and its contributed libraries.

USE_WX=       2.4
WX_COMPS=     wx contrib

6.18.4 Unicode

The wxWidgets library supports Unicode since version 2.5. In the ports tree both versions are available and can be selected with the following variables:

Table 6-31. Variables to select Unicode in wxWidgets versions

Variable Description Designed for
WX_UNICODE The port works only with the Unicode version the port
WANT_UNICODE The port works with both versions but prefers the Unicode one the port
WITH_UNICODE The port will use the Unicode version the user
WITHOUT_UNICODE The port will use the normal version if supported (when WX_UNICODE is not defined) the user

Warning: Do not use WX_UNICODE for ports that can use both Unicode and normal versions. If you want the port to use Unicode by default define WANT_UNICODE instead.

6.18.5 Detecting installed versions

To detect an installed version you have to define WANT_WX. If you do not set it to a specific version then the components will have a version suffix. The HAVE_WX variable will be filled after detection.

Example 6-7. Detecting installed wxWidgets versions and components

The following fragment can be used in a port that uses wxWidgets if it is installed, or an option is selected.

WANT_WX=        yes

.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>

.if defined(WITH_WX) || ${HAVE_WX:Mwx-2.4} != ""
USE_WX=         2.4
CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--enable-wx
.endif

The following fragment can be used in a port that enables wxPython support if it is installed or if an option is selected, in addition to wxWidgets, both version 2.6.

USE_WX=         2.6
WX_COMPS=       wx
WANT_WX=        2.6

.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>

.if defined(WITH_WXPYTHON) || ${HAVE_WX:Mpython} != ""
WX_COMPS+=      python
CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--enable-wxpython
.endif

6.18.6 Defined variables

The following variables are available in the port (after defining one from Table 6-24).

Table 6-32. Variables defined for ports that use wxWidgets

Name Description
WX_CONFIG The path to the wxWidgets wx-config script (with different name)
WXRC_CMD The path to the wxWidgets wxrc program (with different name)
WX_VERSION The wxWidgets version that is going to be used (e.g., 2.6)
WX_UNICODE If not defined but Unicode is going to be used then it will be defined

6.18.7 Processing in bsd.port.pre.mk

If you need to use the variables for running commands right after including bsd.port.pre.mk you need to define WX_PREMK.

Important: If you define WX_PREMK, then the version, dependencies, components and defined variables will not change if you modify the wxWidgets port variables after including bsd.port.pre.mk.

Example 6-8. Using wxWidgets variables in commands

The following fragment illustrates the use of WX_PREMK by running the wx-config script to obtain the full version string, assign it to a variable and pass it to the program.

USE_WX=         2.4
WX_PREMK=       yes

.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>

.if exists(${WX_CONFIG})
VER_STR!=       ${WX_CONFIG} --release

PLIST_SUB+=     VERSION="${VER_STR}"
.endif

Note: The wxWidgets variables can be safely used in commands when they are inside targets without the need of WX_PREMK.

6.18.8 Additional configure arguments

Some GNU configure scripts can not find wxWidgets with just the WX_CONFIG environment variable set, requiring additional arguments. The WX_CONF_ARGS variable can be used for provide them.

Table 6-33. Legal values for WX_CONF_ARGS

Possible value Resulting argument
absolute --with-wx-config=${WX_CONFIG}
relative --with-wx=${LOCALBASE} --with-wx-config=${WX_CONFIG:T}
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