Gavin Keighren writes: > The only other reason I can think of, is that I am using the wrong > compiler.
That is very unlikely for this kind of problem. The more probable cause is that the gdk-pixbuf DLL doesn't find its loader modules. How have you installed GTK+ on your Windows machine? (By simply unzipping the zip archives from ftp.gnome.org or ftp.gtk.org, or by running some executable installer?) Have you moved the GTK+ DLLs around from the locations there where after you installed them? On Windows, a GTK+ binary distribution can be installed in any location. No hardcoded paths are used. But for this to work you must not move the files around relative to each others. There is a file called etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders in the GTK+ installation tree that points to the loader modules for different image formats. As distributed, this file contains pathnames that don't exist on the end-user machine. (They are pathnames temporarily used wqhen building GTK+.) This is not a problem. The temporary prefix used in these paths is converted at run-time to the actual prefix where the GTK+ DLLs find that they are installed. But if you have moved the DLLs around, this won't work. --tml _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list