Are Gtk# assemblies (2.12) in MONO_PATH environment variable? I think
that Gtk# installer registers assemblies only with dotnet. Besides the
site you are refering to only contains 2.10 version. I suggest using
version available from http://bzr.medsphere.com/~cody/installers/ (2.12.3).
edows
Mike Kestner wrote:
On Sat, 2008-10-11 at 17:00 +0200, Christian Hoff wrote:
cygwin is a obsolete tool. The future is mingw. I use atotools in
mingw, but auto* really suck in windows or linux.
I'm not really interested in the old auto* sucks debate. It does and it
doesn't. I
Try adding them manually by right clicking on the stetic pallete.
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
I added the Medsphere Gtk# widgets DLL
http://medsphere.org/projects/widgets/ to my Gtk# project in
Monodevelop. Unfortunately the widgets provided by Medsphere do not
appear in the Stetic palette.
I have reported this bug a few days ago:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=429866GoAheadAndLogIn=1
They marked it as resolved and told me that what I say is not true, but
it is. Gtk+ developer confirmed it. I wrote new comment in the bug
thread and tried to reopen it, but it requires
Mike Kestner wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 13:45 +0200, Jaroslav Šmíd wrote:
Ok, no one is interested, no one answered ... I made it alone. It wasn't
as tough as I thought it'd be. I took *-sharp.dll libraries from
ArchLinux and only compiled *glue.dll libraries against 64bit Gtk
Brad Taylor wrote:
Hey,
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I compiled gapi-fixup and codegen using csc from dotnet 3.5 (I can't
have 1 or 1.1, I'm using vista and there is no 64bit dotnet 1 or 1.1).
Then I wrote those makefiles generating .cs using gapi-fixup and codegen
in the same way as 2.12's makefiles and
David Makovský (Yakeen) wrote:
Hi,
Mike Kestner píše v St 17. 09. 2008 v 12:11 -0500:
On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 18:25 +0200, Jaroslav Šmíd wrote:
Yeah, sorry for that ... I'm already compilling GtkSharp assemblies
(sources are from SVN repo) on Windows x64 platform using my custom
David Makovský (Yakeen) wrote:
Hi,
Mike Kestner píše v St 17. 09. 2008 v 12:11 -0500:
On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 18:25 +0200, Jaroslav Šmíd wrote:
Yeah, sorry for that ... I'm already compilling GtkSharp assemblies
(sources are from SVN repo) on Windows x64 platform using my custom
David Makovský (Yakeen) wrote:
Hi,
Mike Kestner píše v St 17. 09. 2008 v 12:11 -0500:
On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 18:25 +0200, Jaroslav Šmíd wrote:
Yeah, sorry for that ... I'm already compilling GtkSharp assemblies
(sources are from SVN repo) on Windows x64 platform using my custom
Ok, no one is interested, no one answered ... I made it alone. It wasn't
as tough as I thought it'd be. I took *-sharp.dll libraries from
ArchLinux and only compiled *glue.dll libraries against 64bit Gtk+
libraries using mingw-w64. 64bit Gtk libraries can be found at gtk
homepage, 64bit
BTW it's version 2.12, no cairo C# lib included (yet).
Jaroslav Šmíd wrote:
Ok, no one is interested, no one answered ... I made it alone. It
wasn't as tough as I thought it'd be. I took *-sharp.dll libraries
from ArchLinux and only compiled *glue.dll libraries against 64bit
Gtk+ libraries
Mike Kestner wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 13:45 +0200, Jaroslav Šmíd wrote:
Ok, no one is interested, no one answered ... I made it alone. It wasn't
as tough as I thought it'd be. I took *-sharp.dll libraries from
ArchLinux and only compiled *glue.dll libraries against 64bit Gtk
Gtk team has released 64bit version of Gtk+ for Windows and it is
downloadable from official Gtk homepage.
I'd like to see 64bit Gtk# for windows to be released too. I know there
are some C parts in your source (you call them glues). They can be
compiled using mingw-w64 compiler available from
Yeah, and creating win64 binaries would be also great. More at
http://lists.ximian.com/pipermail/gtk-sharp-list/2008-September/008997.html
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