thank for quick answer.

There is smtgh that sounds not clear.

Are XmingWin and MinGw tools that works on linux to generate win32 binary or are they "real" win32 ide ?

in this case, what are the most common configuration.

 

Melanie.

 Stephen Witkop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 05:01, Melanie Karabazic wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> for studies, i have developed a little scientific application (
> specific for polymers creep ) using gtk for graphical interface.I did
> have some problems under mandrake to compile and link it but all seems
> to be ok now.
>
> Now i would like to know how can i port it on win32.
>
> Is there a good tutorial for that somewhere ?
>

Since you are already using Linux I would recomend using Xmingwin. I've
setup both Cygwin on windows and used VC++ but I had the easiest time
cross compiling following the instructions and links here:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-sc10.html

The only hard time I had was putting the libs and headers for gtk+ in
the right places but you will have the same problem with Cygwin or VC++.

--
Stephen



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