Re: Cannot find library under Windows



On Sun, 23 May 2004 20:15:05 +0000
Tor Lillqvist <tml iki fi> wrote:

Hubert =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Soko=B3owski?= writes:
 > when running your app you better have all gtk DLLs in the current
 > directory

But note that then you would also need to have the rest of the GTK
installation tree (etc, lib and share) under your current directory,
if you want things like localised messages or gdk-input loaders to
work. Copy the Pango DLLs around, too, and it gets *essential* to know
what you are doing if you expect Pango to work at all (find its shaper
module(s)).
yes, I know that, and it all in zip file has around 3.5MB.


Nah, I find it far simpler to just have the folder where the DLLs are
in your PATH.
sometimes it is better to include all needed files, so the end user
has everything in one not-so-big file to run a program.




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