hello Christian, Thanks for providing us with the updated Gtk# build instructions, I have now updated the wiki page with it. Thanks a lot!
Maybe we need to distribute a few assemblies without Mono like Mono.Cairo. > Building GTK# 2 uses a similar process as building Mono. First, we'll > need some more dependencies: > > * Microsoft's .NET Framework and SDK(both v1.1!) from > msdn.microsoft.com/downloads. > > The MS .NET SDK is needed because the gtk-sharp2 build currently uses > the disassembler(ildasm) from the MS SDK for a portion of the build. > Eventually, the gtk-sharp2 build will use the tools from Mono, but > currently this is how it's done. Make sure there are no spaces in the > installation paths since the GTK# makefiles do not always quote the > path to the executables. > > You will also need to get Mono.Cairo(v1.0). Unfortunately the win32 > binaries are not available seperately; you can either install Mono for > Windows or extract the file from Medsphere's Gtk# runtime > installer(see link below, there are various utilities to extract files > from a MSI-Package). > > Next install Mono.Cairo into the MS GAC: > gacutil /i PATH_TO_MONOCAIRO/Mono.Cairo.dll > > Now the Gtk dependencies: > > * Download the latest Gtk+ bundle from > http://www.gtk.org/download-windows.html > > If you want to build Glade#(optional): > * iconv and libxml2 from http://xmlsoft.org/sources/win32/ > * libglade-bin and libglade-dev from the gladewin32 project: > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=98754 > > Extract these zip files to the same location by using Microsoft's > xcopy or the very useful copy function in 7-zip which can also handle > directory structures. Add the ZIP_FILES\bin directory to your > path(Windows XP: control panel->System->Advanced->Environment > variables->Path) and run gtk-demo.exe in the same directory to test > your Gtk+ installation. > > As we have to use the win32 pkg-config from the Gtk+ bundle(because > has supports for dynamic disks such as C:/devel/target/... needed by > the Gtk+ pkg-config files), create a symlink from your > ZIP_FILES/share/aclocal/pkg.m4 file to /usr/share/aclocal/pkg.m4: > ln > -s /cygdrive/c/ZIP_FILES/share/aclocal/pkg.m4 /usr/share/aclocal/pkg.m4 > If the target already exists, uninstall the cygwin pkg-config package. > > Make sure that Mono is not in the path, and put the MS tools in the > path. Here's an example of how to do this from the cygwin bash shell: > > CSC=`cygpath -d /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v1.1.4322` > CSC=`cygpath -a $CSC` > > SDK=`cygpath -d "/cygdrive/c/Program > Files/Microsoft.NET/SDK/v1.1/Bin"` > SDK=`cygpath -a $SDK` > export PATH=$SDK:$CSC:$PATH > > Now we can start building. Unpack the gtk-sharp2 source and enter it's > directory. Here are the commands to build: > > # No idea why we need the four backslashes, probably missing/incorrect > quotes in the Gtk# makefiles; the following has to be replaced ith the > correct Windows path > export MONO_CAIRO_LIBS="-r:C:\\\\Programme\\\\Mono\\\\lib\\\\mono\\\ > \1.0\\\\Mono.Cairo.dll" > export MONO_CAIRO_CFLAGS=" " # > Seemingly useless, but otherwise pkg-config won't recognize our > package > export CC="gcc -mno-cygwin" # > Make sure we're not dependent on cygwin > export PKG_CONFIG="/cygdrive/c/PATH_TO_ZIP_FILES/Bin/pkg-config" # > We have to use the win32 version of pkg-config from the Gtk+ bundle; > do NOT use Cygwin's pkg-config > ./configure --prefix=/tmp/install # > Choose any prefix you like, call bootstrap-2.12 instead when building > SVN > > make > make install > > Add the INSTALL_PREFIX\lib directory to your Windows(not Cygwin!) Path > as well. The .NET dll's will be placed in the MS GAC. Enjoy! > > > Other useful links: > > * Build Gtk# with Medsphere's Gtk# SDK > (http://www.medsphere.org/projects/gtksharp/wiki/CompilingGtkSharpOnCygwin) > > * Kevin Shockey's very complete step by step article > (http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2005/02/07/monowindows.html) on > building Mono on Windows. > > * Up to date glib > (http://anonsvn.mono-project.com/viewcvs/*checkout*/trunk/release/packaging/defs/mono) > and gtk > (http://anonsvn.mono-project.com/viewcvs/*checkout*/trunk/release/packaging/defs/gtk-sharp) > dependencies that are being used for the Mono Windows Combined Installer. _______________________________________________ Gtk-sharp-list maillist - Gtk-sharp-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list