Re: Cross-Compiling on Linux



Hello Jason,

First you can get all source code in Windows, compile and then move to
your Linux rootfs

For do this: https://github.com/Wesley-Chan/GTK-for-Windows


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Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2015 18:08:03 -0700
From: "Jason C. McDonald" <indeliblebluepen gmail com>
To: gtkmm-list gnome org
Subject: Cross-Compiling on Linux
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I've been researching this for over a week now, and I can't get anything
resembling a straight answer.

I am on an Ubuntu 15.04 x64 computer, using C++11 and CodeBlocks. I have
a program written using the latest stable version of gtkmm. Now I need
to compile the project with MinGW for both Win32 and Win64 /on my Ubuntu
machine/. I have everything I need for building Windows binaries
installed, but I have no idea how to compile gtkmm and its dependencies
for Win32 and Win64 and linking them. There are some sparse
instructions, including in the tarball, but they're so vague and unclear
that I can't figure out how to accomplish this.

Can anyone provide me with a simple, step-by-step process for compiling
my program? I know how to point CodeBlocks to header and lib files for a
particular build without any trouble, but I have /no idea/ how to GET
those header and lib files for gtkmm and its dependencies from my Linux
machine.

Thank you in advance.

-Jason C. McDonald
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