Re: Building of win32 applications
- From: "Petr Hracek" <phracek2 tiscali cz>
- To: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Building of win32 applications
- Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:10:16 +0200
Sorry, I will try to explain you detailly.
I would like to develop some GUI interfaces (not only one).
Program could be runnable as from Linux as from Windows environtment
>Petr Hracek wrote:
>> I am trying to build up some gtkmm applications under Windows environtment
>> with DevC and MinGW interface and it works successfully.
>I am doing almost the same, though I am not using DevC.
What are you using for developing? Cygwin?
>> Unfortunatelly on my windows machine I have installed
>> Cygwin right now because of my work needs them.
>> When I install DevC and MinGW then I can not run Cygwin anymore. Did
you
>> met with this?
>That is strange. My work machine has both MinGW and Cygwin and I have not
>had any trouble with this.
>> I have only one question on you:
>> What do you prefer? Building under MinGW and DevC or building under
Cygwin?
>> What are you experiences?
>> E.g. Gnucash, Scribus, Inkscape or other programs does not use Cygwin.
Do
>> you know how they are ported? What are using - another way?
>That's five questions. Which one do you want :-) ?
>I suppose that would depend on what you want. are these graphical or
>console applications? With MinGW you get native Windows programs. With
>a graphical program on Cygwin you would be using X11. Since my programs
>are graphical and I like the idea of having a native Windows program, I
>am using MinGW with gtkmm and glade to develop the GUIs.
You mean that when I will develop GUIs I do not need DevC? Only MinGW (of
course with gtkmm and glade) is neccessary? Am I right?
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