Re: ICQ
- From: Vinzenz 'evilissimo' Feenstra <mailinglist evilissimo-softdev de>
- To: rope-walker yandex ru, gtkmm-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: Re: ICQ
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 18:03:11 +0100
Volosatov Alexander schrieb:
hi!
First of all go to
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gladewin32/gtk-win32-devel-2.8.6-rc3.exe?download
And download from one of the mirrors the
"gtk-win32-devel-2.8.6-rc3.exe" and install it after dowloading.
DOWNLOAD and install
After installing the GTK+ Developer Libraries and Runtime Libraries.
Download this file:
http://www.pcpm.ucl.ac.be/~gustin/win32_ports/binaries/gtkmm-devel-2.6.2-1.exe
And install it on your pc. Now you've installed the GTKmm Developer
Runtimes and Libraries, Dokumentations etc. ( everything is needed for
developing )
install too
If you want to use DevC++ you can my installer
http://evilissimo-softdev.de/files/downloads/dcgti.zip
Download it. Extract it. And execute it. That's all.
Now start DevC++ and click on the New Projekt Toolbaricon. Now you
will find a GTKmm Template inthere. Choose it and create the project.
Now you can use the template project ( which is fully configured ) by
simply pressing F9
Good Luck.
BR
Vinzenz 'evilissimo' Feenstra
And without DevC++ i can compile code written in Linux without problems, as i understand. Is it so?
It depends on your code, if it is portable yes, if you've used linux
related functions/classes then you'll have a problem. But GTKmm itself
is portable.
But it does not depend on DevC++ this is regardless.
BR
Vinzenz 'evilissimo' Feenstra
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