Re: mingw32
- From: Michael Torrie <torriem chem byu edu>
- To: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: mingw32
- Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 05:34:28 -0600
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 03:01, Eduardo Lütz wrote:
Definitely use gtk 2.2.2. I use the packages at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-win
Got it -- I've downloaded around 47MB from there.
Hmm. There are just 2 packages you should download. the
gtk-runtime.exe for the windows box and the gtk developmnent env which
you install on windows and then copy to your linux box. Totals maybe 10
or 15 mb.
I have a complete mingw32 cross environment on linux that can produce
win32 exe's compatible with the runtime provided by the link I
mentioned. If you want a tarball of it, I'll be happy to post it
somewhere. It's kind of large (about 33 mb).
Great! Do you have a place to post it?
I can post it for a while on my employer's site, but I would need
somewhere else to host it.
I've also found that it's pretty easy to hack the Makefile.in and
Configure.in files that glade-2 produces to allow you to take your
glade-produced source code and target win32 and linux simultaneously.
Please let me know if you want info on that too.
Yes, I do!
I'll see about putting out a patch for glade's standard output stuff.
Then maybe we can get the glade-2 maintainer to stick in the win32 stuff
by default.
Michael
Compiling all the libs from scratch is doable but there are problems
I've run into, so I just use the precompiled (on visual studio) dlls
that the gtk-win site provides.
Michael
Not trying to run into avoidable problems. I'm gonna check it.
Thanx again, folks.
Ed.
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