Re: [Planner Dev] Windows Port - Part 2





Jani tiainen wrote:

Well, since most of us found that current setup for Planner running with Cygwin and Cygnome isn't really feasible, and out of reach for ordinary user I researched possibility to make Planner run natively under Windows.

It seems that it's possible to compile Gnome 2.6 packages needed by Planner under MinGW and after that - Planner itself. Only thing that really needs rework is GConf interface.

That sounds really promising given that the gconf has a near equivelent
non-GNOME with the Windows registry.... but though Planner is hosted by
GNOME it shouldn't be under the "Imendio" i.e.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Imendio\Planner but IMHO (nothing against
Imendio here just thinking of all GNOME apps), it should be
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\GNOME\Planner\....

Can we get GNOME to "approve" the entry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\GNOME
which cross-platform applications like Planner which need to have
whats curently in gconf inside Windows registry ?

...or this is already done anyway and I haven't noticed !


I haven't yet started my work. I first need to clean up my harddrive to have more space for work... =)

Another thing is considering backlinkings issues... Could it be possible to create shared helper library where are those few backlinked variables/functions reside..? It would make compiling easier - altough it compile works in current setup with a little work.





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