I will help with it.

I ran in to some of the same problems a week back. The .pc files I had to
gtkmm and for gtk+ were in two different places and I could not figure out
how to specify for it to check two different directories in the environment
variable (if it even will). Temporarily I just dumped the .pc's in the same
directory to get everything working but I am sure there's a better way.

Got everything working great with Dev-cpp though. Nearly every "example"
case from the site works fine with it.

I would also like to get maybe a Perl script for people to run after they
get everything working to create a Dev-cpp project file in every directory
of the examples. I think this would be a good way to get people trying out
many of the features on Windows. This would allow them to just double click
on the Dev-cpp project in any example directory and be able to build and run
the example without having to add the compilation and link flags
individually to every single example for every project.

-Harun

2008/3/26 Jonathon Jongsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 2008/3/26 Igor Gorbounov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Andreas Volz пишет:
> >  > [...]
> >
> > > That worked great. Thanks.
> >  >
> >  > Some feedback:
> >  >
> >  > - gladewin32 should add at least a static HTML page. I thought the
> >  > project is dead.
> >  >
> >  >
> >  [...]
> >  The gtkmm installer from that site is awfully outdated. It seems like
> >  nobody is maintaining gtkmm for win32 for about a year.
> >     Igor Gorbounov
>
> Yes, I haven't seen Cedric around here for a little while now.  If
> anybody else wants to jump in and help with win32 support for gtkmm,
> it would be greatly appreciated.
>
> --
> jonner
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