On Nov 10, 2009, at 1:05 AM, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote:
To build the latest framework:1) Get the latest using jhbuild and build 2) http://github.com/jralls/gtk-osx-framework/tree/master/framework/
I know absolutely nothing about "jhbuild + URL", could you please list all commands needed?
/Jacob
I think I was able to build the frameworks and compile against them using the Xcode IDE, but I prefer using make and the command line myself.Actually machine has a couple of versions of framework / dependencies and builds, so I don't know if I just got lucky. Like I said, in 52 days I will have more time to play :)> Subject: Re: Why are no developers completing/maintaining native Gtk+ for OS X?> From: ja...@juvul.com > Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 00:35:44 +0100 > To: k...@gtk.org > CC: gtk-devel-list@gnome.org > > On Nov 9, 2009, at 8:23 PM, Kristian Rietveld wrote: > > > On Nov 9, 2009, at 7:10 PM, Jack Skellington wrote: > >> Hello All > >>> >> I'm currently in charge of the development of a cross-platform OpenGL> >> app which uses GTk+ for it's interface.> >> The app runs on both *nix/X.org and win32 but when I started looking> >> into OS X I found that the Quartz OS X version of Gtk+ is neither > >> complete nor being actively developed. > > > > No, it is not fully complete, but getting close. Recently, I have > > been working on reviewing outstanding patches, fixing up the last> > few kinks remaining after the transition to client side windows and> > implemented proper and complete multi monitor support. I do have> > plans on how to continue my work on the backend. Development of the> > Mac port is actually pretty active. I only have very ample spare > > time to work on this and I do not get paid for this at all. Saying> > that the OS X port is not being actively developed is actually close> > to insulting to me; I have been trying my best to pick it up after > > the previous maintainer stopped working on it >> I can't tell you how happy reading this makes me. I love Gtk+ and have> been using it in projects for like a decade, mostly on *nix, but > lately cross-platform. > As for the insult part, it was never my intention, I was merely > relaying the present information thats available on the Gtk+ OS X > sourceforge site. > > Keep up the good work! > If I had money, I'd pay you ;) >> >> Also if a native Gtk+ OS X framework were available people who are > >> maintaining Gtk+ apps would have the option to extend their user base> >> to OS X quite quickly. > > > The basics for this have been worked out in the past and are> > available for everybody to pick up. John Ralls & co have been doing > > a good job at making GTK+ easy to build and looking into scripts for> > simplifying the creation of application bundles for GTK+ > > applications and a framework. > > A framework as in the Gtk.framework folder you add to the Xcode > project and then build? >> Ever since I started developing in OS X I've found this approach quite> beautiful in its simplicity.> I will seriously consider looking into this myself if/when I have the> time, > > Thanks again! > Jacob Juul Kolding > Juvul Tech > > > > > -kris. > > >
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