Re: Windows Port



I'll definitely start to look over things I've encountered so far that may
be a problem. I think anything related to GConf is going to end up being
an issue, but I could be wrong.



> If you want to start detailing the places where you are running into
> problems we can look into generalizing those layers a bit.  On a
> slightly different note, aren't the basic gnome libraries working on
> windows these days?
>
> --Larry
>
> On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 13:22 -0800, tim netsimplex com wrote:
>> I wanted to get some developer thoughts on this. I have undertaken
>> working
>> on such a thing as a way to get familiar with the code and also to
>> provide
>> such an application that I could support and endorse for my Windows tied
>> friends and family.
>>
>> I have something limping along in my trunk that loads the main GUI, the
>> icons, does simple tag management and communicates with the database.
>> This
>> is a solution under SharpDevelop.
>>
>> I recently branched that and integrated A LOT more code in an attempt to
>> get the basics of photo importing and viewing working.
>>
>> However, I've run into a variety of issues that all seem to stem from
>> using the gnome-sharp implementation at the moment.
>>
>> Is this the best way to attempt the port? Or should I just use some
>> other
>> functionality somewhere, i.e. the thumbnail generator found in Gnome.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> tim howard
>>
>>
>>
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