Re : GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-31 Thread Lucas Levrel
--- En date de : Lun 24.12.12, Muhammed Fatih BALIN catlak.profesor@gmail.com a écrit : On Ubuntu 12.04 I can create, compile and run applications easily but I want to compile them for windows. I have mingw packages installed. But there is no gtk package in ubuntu repositories for cross

GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-30 Thread Muhammed Fatih BALIN
Hello! I am a student and learned a little about gtk and writing programs using it. On Ubuntu 12.04 I can create, compile and run applications easily but I want to compile them for windows. I have mingw packages installed. But there is no gtk package in ubuntu repositories for cross

Re: GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-30 Thread jcupitt
On 24 December 2012 13:16, Muhammed Fatih BALIN catlak.profesor@gmail.com wrote: How can I install necessary packages on ubuntu and compile gtk applications for windows on _ubuntu_? You can download the win32 gtk binaries here: http://www.gtk.org/download/win32.php Just compile and link

Re: GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-30 Thread Ardhan Madras
One thing you should know that most version of GTK+ in today Linux system is using version 3.x. The latest maintained version of GTK+ for Windows is 2.24, this is pretty old (almost 2 years ago). I don't know when will the GTK+ 3 comes to Windows. Hoperfully someone would tell us what happen on

Re: GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-30 Thread John Stebbins
On 01/30/2013 09:32 AM, Ardhan Madras wrote: One thing you should know that most version of GTK+ in today Linux system is using version 3.x. The latest maintained version of GTK+ for Windows is 2.24, this is pretty old (almost 2 years ago). I don't know when will the GTK+ 3 comes to Windows.

Re: GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-30 Thread David Nečas
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 12:32:48AM +0700, Ardhan Madras wrote: One thing you should know that most version of GTK+ in today Linux system is using version 3.x. This is somewhat inaccurate. All major Linux distributions contain Gtk+3 packages and the number of Gtk+3 programs grows. But if you

Re: GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-30 Thread Ardhan Madras
Yes we know that, they still providing GTK+2 or GTK+ for backward compability. I was mean about version, because there are no stable GTK+ 3 for Windows yet ( at least in official site gtk.org ), so if he want to build his GTK+ app in Windows, the maintained and bundled development release is

Re: GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-30 Thread Andrew Potter
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:52 AM, John Stebbins stebb...@jetheaddev.comwrote: Not sure where you are getting your information. I just built HandBrake using the mingw tools on Fedora 18 with gtk+ 3 support. Works spiffy. Presumably he is getting his information from

Re: GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-30 Thread John Stebbins
On 01/30/2013 11:24 AM, Andrew Potter wrote: On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:52 AM, John Stebbins stebb...@jetheaddev.comwrote: Not sure where you are getting your information. I just built HandBrake using the mingw tools on Fedora 18 with gtk+ 3 support. Works spiffy. Presumably he is

Re: GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-30 Thread John Stebbins
On 01/30/2013 11:24 AM, Andrew Potter wrote: On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:52 AM, John Stebbins stebb...@jetheaddev.comwrote: Not sure where you are getting your information. I just built HandBrake using the mingw tools on Fedora 18 with gtk+ 3 support. Works spiffy. Presumably he is

Re: GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-30 Thread John Stebbins
On 01/30/2013 01:08 PM, John Stebbins wrote: On 01/30/2013 11:24 AM, Andrew Potter wrote: On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:52 AM, John Stebbins stebb...@jetheaddev.comwrote: Not sure where you are getting your information. I just built HandBrake using the mingw tools on Fedora 18 with gtk+ 3

Re: GTK app development for windows.

2013-01-30 Thread Andrew Potter
On 01/30/2013 01:08 PM, John Stebbins wrote: I realized I didn't answer your question completely. My installer is just a zip file containing the directory tree of everything needed. I have a simple script that copies everything needed into the directory, then I zip it up. Example