Hello,

I just finished some tests.

I used 2 packages for Windows :

   *

       gtk+-dev_2.16.6-1_win32.zip for compiling purposes

   *

     gtk2-runtime-2.16.6-2010-02-24-ash.exe  
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-win/files/GTK%2B%20Runtime%20Environment/GTK%2B%202.16/gtk2-runtime-2.16.6-2010-02-24-ash.exe/download>
  for installation purposes.

Unfortunately second one packages only 2.16.6 version and not 2.18.7.

I must install ekiga using setup.exe, and then override GTK2 with

gtk+-bundle_2.18.7-20100213_win32.zip  
<http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/binaries/win32/gtk+/2.18/gtk+-bundle_2.18.7-20100213_win32.zip>

It seems working unless video frame is not at the right place inside GUI.
The best thing to do is waiting for a packaged installer for gtk. The other 
solution is integrating the bundle but needs far more work.

My win32/Makefile is available at 
http://www.pateam.org/archive/tmp/ekiga-win32/trunk/Makefile
I use a slightly modified one for HEAD version of ffmpeg and x264.

Best regards

Thierry

Le 05/03/2010 13:31, Julien Puydt a écrit :
Thierry Simonnet a écrit :
I discovered this week that it is necessary to use gtk+-dev_2.18. Unfortunately, even if I can cross compile ekiga for win 32 using gtk+-dev_2.18, there are some problems when executing.

I will write a complete report next week.

That is annoying : I had an hesitation, but checked that was the now-standard version everywhere (win32, freeBSD, netBSD, recent linux distributions) before committing.

I eagerly wait for more insight.

Snark

PS: notice that I wanted to give ekiga-for-win32-through-wine a try but couldn't since we don't have win32/Makefile anymore.
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