On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 07:18 PM, Kenneth J.Davis wrote: > I have only one question, is gettext actually ported to Windows... or > at least 'clean' code that not only compiles on Windows (or name > your favorite non-POSIX/UNIXish platform) but has no hard coded > expectations of paths, temp directories, etc. ? > We already have popt... so before adding another dependency > that needs work on non-Unix platforms, I am just curious how > much work will platform maintainers need to do? If it is > like PNG/ZIP/etc then from its benefits I think it will be a > great advantage and easy to use, but having never used it I am > curious if anyone has experience with it on non-Unix platforms. > I suppose Michael Pritchett or someone has already looked into > this or at least aware of its use on other platforms.
Hi Jeremy, Yeah, it works fine on Windows. GTK+ and Glib on windows use it, the Gimp uses it, a bunch of command line tools use it. As far as I've seen, it's very generic C code. Dom
