On 15.07.2010 23:02, Daniel Morgan wrote:
> What if someone wants to create a GTK# App on Windows?  Will this Gtk# app 
> work with eglib instead of glib?

It will work because EGLib does not interfere with GLib.

Robert

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> --- On Wed, 7/14/10, Jonathan Chambers<jonc...@gmail.com>  wrote:
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> From: Jonathan Chambers<jonc...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [Mono-dev] Visual Studio Projects Upgrade
> To: "mono-devel-list"<mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com>
> Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2010, 7:16 PM
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> Hello All,
>        I was planning on upgrading the runtime .sln/.vcproj files in svn to 
> Visual Studio 2010. I was also planning on removing the older versions (2005& 
>  2008). I am not sure if 2005 is buildable at this point anyway.  VS2010 
> supports native multi-targeting, meaning one can target the 2008 C-runtimes 
> even when building in 2010. Mixing C-runtimes is a common cause of concern on 
> windows and was a partial reason for trying to maintain multiple VS files.
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> Unless anyone objects in the next few days, I'll upgrade the files. I'll also 
> make the default build use eglib rather than glib.
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> Thanks,
> Jonathan
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