Re: GTK on Linux and Windows



Great. That's what I supposed too... Now it all depends on what my
teacher meant when he wanted the GUI to be "portable"... Any way,
thanks again.


On 5/8/05, Benjamin Lau Wei Yii <blwy10 yahoo com sg> wrote:
> Basically, cross-platform in this case means write
> once compile everywhere. Since you are using MinGW,
> the compile commands should be no hassle at all on
> other platforms, seeing that GCC is universal.
> 
> Have fun on gtkmm!
> 
> Benjamin Lau
> 
> P/s It'd be nice if you could also send the mail to
> the gtkmm-list, or at least CC it to them, in case
> anyone else needs to find out about stuff. Thanks
> 
> --- Fabian Arocena <fabian arocena gmail com> wrote:
> > THANKS !! I've managed to make gtkmm work with the
> > MinGW.
> > Now, what exactly does the cross-platform feature
> > mean ? I create the
> > program, compile it and it should be executed
> > without problems in any
> > platform ? Or should I compile with a different
> > compiler in each dif.
> > platform ?
> >
> > On 5/5/05, Benjamin Lau Wei Yii
> > <blwy10 yahoo com sg> wrote:
> > > The problem lies only with Microsoft Visual C++
> > > compilers. If you use the developer installers for
> > > Windows from Cedric Gustin's site alongside with
> > > MinGW, there will not be any problems.
> > >
> > > Benjamin Lau
> > >
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