Peter Hildebrandt wrote: > Hi Seth, > > thanks a lot for the comprehensive description. I am quite busy right > now, but I will look into it. This will entail me installing Allegro > on my win xp office machine, and as I am quite busy right now, it > might take a few days (possibly until the weekend) until I get round > to it. Sorry about that. > > I have a hunch that it is connected to the g_thread_supported func, so > my first shot would be to recompile the dll on windows with the new > functions (since I do not have windows on my development box, I never > did that). I am not a really a windows person, so I don't even know > which tools to use, but we'll see ... > > I also remember reading that there was some issue with gdk/gtk and > threading on windows in general, and that there was something special > to take care of -- but since I was solely on linux and writing a > thesis, I had other things on my mind. > > I'll get back to you in a few days.
I can confirm that I could only run a cells-gtk test once under ACL/win32 and then I had to kill the Lisp. As for win32 C/C++ tools: - The whole cygwin stack for a unix-y experience - Microsoft VC++ express or whatever they call it now - Something that uses Mingw but installs nicely so I never knew that till I just wen here to find a link: http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html Thx fer keeping your hand in on Cells-Gtk, Peter. Today I am looking at cloning Celtk into CellsQX where qooxdoo is the backend. Could be Web 2.0 heaven. kenneth _______________________________________________ cells-gtk-devel site list cells-gtk-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/cells-gtk-devel