Albert Veli writes: > Don't know if this helps, but on windows libglade + GTK works if you > drop these .dll files somewhere in the $PATH.
You certainly need to "drop in" other things also. Just copying the DLLs around is not a good idea. Pango won't work without finding its pango.modules file in a specific place relative to the pango DLL, and then at least the pango-basic-win32.dll module in its specific place (as specified in the pango.modules file, either as an exact path on the machine in question, or as a configure-time path where the actual installation prefix is replaced in automatically). And don't forget the message catalogs. One of the main selling points of GTK+ is what is has been translated into so many languages, so it's a bit sad if people then just ignore those efforts in an attempt to save size, numer of files, or whatever. > By the way, does anybody know how to compile a static binary on > windows (MinGW) with the libraries above in it? I only know that I certainly am not going to spend any time on bothering with static archives for GTK+ etc. --tml _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list