> Well, gtk-v2 is now successfully built and packaged for Windows. Woohoo... Kudos!
Double Points that it was done with MinGW/MSYS! > This brings the usual question :-) any objections if we nuke x11 and gtk > from the tree for trunk (and 1.13)? It's time... the main holdout was due to the lack of another Windows solution (at least until jxclient is considered complete/stable). > Actually, I don't really care about objections. Let's put this a > different way. Any volunteers to maintain those? ;-) They haven't been > touched in a looong time, so unless someone steps up, I'll be nuking them > right after the release nightmare is over. > > (Last time we talked about it, there were two objections; v1 was better > on smaller screens, and easier to build on windows. Kevin solved the > former with glade; v2 is now actually better on small screens. And I > worked out building it with msys. So I don't really see a benefit to > keeping that unmaintained codebase around.) This reminds me... I need to check in sixforty.glade. Someone challenged me to create a 640x480 layout quite a while ago. I completed it, but never added and committed it. Kevin _______________________________________________ crossfire mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.metalforge.org/mailman/listinfo/crossfire

