RE: [gtkmm] gtkmm and vc++6



Yes, I have tried.  However, I can't get libsigc++ 1.2 to compile and run
all tests successfully.  I tried this with both vc++6 and .NET, with no luck
;-{ .  I have given up on this because I don't have enough template
knowledge to create a patch and make this work.  I'm now going to try the
Intel 6.0 compiler.  I suspect this will work fine because the Intel
compiler supports all of the ANSI c++ template stuff required by libsigc++.
It will be a few weeks before I can get my hands on the Intel complier.
I'll let you know how it goes and submit a patch sigcconfig.h.in if it
works.

As a side note, I have no problem with gtk+ 2.0 on windows.  There have been
a few quirks, but nothing I couldn't figure out and fix or work around.  I
even have gnomecanvas working which make be very happy.

John Burris


-----Original Message-----
From: Murray Cumming [mailto:murrayc usa net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 11:44 PM
To: John Burris
Cc: gtkmm-list
Subject: RE: [gtkmm] gtkmm and vc++6

On Thu, 2002-07-18 at 03:57, John Burris wrote:
> Sorry, for the late reply.  I've been on travel.  I have available vc++6
> project files and a couple of examples I used to build and learn gtkmm
> 1.2.5, including SigC.  I can send them to anyone who wants them.  I tried
> to put them on the list.  However, the zip files are larger then 40K which
> is the limit for attached file on the list.
>
> The following steps should get you up and running if you get my zip files.
>
> Note: These steps assume you have created the windows source by running
> configure and make properly on Linux and moving the created zip file to
your
> windows platform.

This is great. Maybe I will add the project files to the gtkmm 1.2 cvs.

Have you tried libsigc++ 1.2 and gtkmm 2?

--
Murray Cumming
murrayc usa net
www.murrayc.com




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