Re: [RC] GTK+ 3.4.2/3.6.4 Bundle (Win32)
- From: tarnyko tarnyko net
- To: gtk-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [RC] GTK+ 3.4.2/3.6.4 Bundle (Win32)
- Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 00:36:21 +0100
Hi,
A GTK+ 3.4.2 64-bit bundle, and his build environment, are now available on
http://www.tarnyko.net/repo/gtk3_build_system/ :
GTK+3.4.2_build_system_(win64)(v1).zip
gtk+-bundle_3.4.2-20130314_win64.zip
As for now, the build environment can only work on a Win64 host due to the
way scripts work (cross-compiling from Win32 to Win64 is theorically
possible but would require a huge rewrite).
The 3.4.2 bundle can't be more complete, I think. Ready for release.
Regards,
Tarnyko
tarnyko tarnyko net writes:
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your intervention, very well appreciated !
I'm definitely interested in your gobject-introspection and webkit stuff,
I tried to compile them months ago but was not successful..
GStreamer gave me headaches, seems to need serious patches, maybe we
should delay it until the rest works.
I've seen your bug reports on GtkNotebook and Spinners too, currently
trying to compile unstable and installing Linux to compare stuff.
Regards,
Tarnyko
Martin Schlemmer writes:
Hi,
I know you asked for validation some time back, but I could not get time
as yet, sorry.
I have a bit of a very custom build system that mostly uses shell scripts
via bash & msys, but it includes:
- making tools (intltool, etc.) more relocatable
- rather build gdk-pixbuf and gtk+ loaders into the libraries (skipping
*-query-* commands mostly)
- include other libraries and programs like:
- gobject-introspection
- gtk2/gtk3
- glade for both above
- webkit and needed stack (not gstreamer and co yet)
- some other odd stuff.
I have been planning to clean it up and make it a bit more modular for
ages, but just never get to it, but if anybody want to have a look and
maybe get some extra ideas (I started back in 2007 by looking at TML's
stuff), I can put it somewhere.
Regards,
Martin
On 3/7/2013 at 2:43 AM, <tarnyko tarnyko net> wrote:
Hi folks,
Following the discussion in this previous thread
(https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2013-March/msg00020.html
), I am very pleased to announce the availability for tests of two Win32
bundles :
- GTK 3.4.2 / GLib 2.32.2
built with "GTK+3.4.2_build_system_(v3)"
- GTK+ 3.6.4 / GLib 2.34.3
build with "GTK+3.6.4_build_system_(v1)"
You will find the downloads here :
http://www.tarnyko.net/repo/gtk3_build_system/
Each bundle is a ZIP archive containing among binaries :
- a README including installation instructions ;
- a manifest file ;
- source build scripts with build logs (see "src/tarnyko/scripts/logs").
Each build system is a complete MinGW/MSYS environments intended for
installation on vanilla Windows XP/Vista/7/8. They are very
straightforward to use if you follow the instructions carefully. They
should work out-of-the-box.
---------------
If you want to test a real-world GTK+3 win32 app with these bundles,
please grab Glade 3.14.1 here :
http://www.tarnyko.net/repo/Glade-3.14.1_(RAUM-TARNYKO).exe
It's an installer without GTK+3, so it always uses the system-wide
bundle (or the binaries dropped directly in its "bin" folder).
---------------
It's very nice to see GTK+ 3.6.4 working on Windows. Here is a
screenshot of
the new CSS widgets :
http://www.tarnyko.net/repo/gtk-demo-3.6.4-win32.png
But some resources don't seem to load properly (see red-crossed images
in "Style Classes" demo). Debug planned...
---------------
Regards,
Tarnyko
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