Re: Compile under win



Also, you can get GTK+ installers with glade packaged
from http://gladewin32.sourceforge.net.

It requires a bit of hacking to get everything working
together, like setting up your path to find mingw,
pkg-config, or setting up PKG_CONFIG_PATH to find the
.pc  file for GTK+. So for your convenience, you may
want to copy out all the .a files from the lib
directory in your GTK+ installation directory, and
paste them somewhere automatically on the gcc lib
path, like the lib path for your mingw installation. I
don't suggest the same for include files, but you can
also copy the headers into a directory in your include
folder for mingw, and make sure you change your
include directives from #include <gtk.h> to #include
<[directory where they are located]/gtk.h> or whatnot.

If not, you can just write makefiles, but run
minw32-make instead of make. Or you could use Dev-C++
and configure new template projects or create empty
projects with custom parameters.

Benjamin Lau

P/s I use Dev-C++ and the occasional makefile to
practice makefile writing.

Pp/s Dev-C++: http://www.bloodshed.net

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