Hi On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 11:05 AM, <tarn...@tarnyko.net> wrote:
> There are tons of build systems, but for targetting native windows build >> [1], I would really suggest looking at cerbero >> > > I prefer keep using vanilla MinGW, either on Windows or under Linux. Using > a very particular and complex buildenv, possibly tied to lots of > prerequisites, won't help in a long time. Plus it would mean maintenance > for GNOME folks, too. Their build requirements is similar to yours or anyone: http://docs.gstreamer.com/display/GstSDK/Building+from+source+using+Cerbero. We are building the same set of packages after all. Building only gtk+ is really not enough in many cases. It's not going to fly if each project distribute its own set of binaries. Maintenance of a shared and proven project can be easier than a new standalone one. Many people who have experience with distro and windows build contributed to it. Also I think cerbero isn't that complicated, it looks quite elegant and powerful for what it does. -- Marc-André Lureau
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