[Glade-users] LibGlade, mingw32, crosscompiling linux->windows, signal handlers



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Hello.

I cross-compiled a libglade app from my Debian box to Windows with
mingw32 package, but the in run-time, libglade can't find signal
handlers defined in my program, connected in .glade file.
How to cross-compile correctly??? Can you provide an example of Makefile
or something?

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I cross-compiled a libglade app from my Debian box to Windows with mingw32 package, but the in run-time, 
libglade can't find signal handlers defined in my program, connected in .glade file.<BR>
How to cross-compile correctly??? Can you provide an example of Makefile or something?<BR>
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