We built Gtk# 2.12.3+ (from svn actually) using the gtk+ bundle in cygwin
without issues. However you need to follow the wiki steps on Medsphere's
site to make sure that cygwin is setup correctly. You actually want to build
with gcc set to use the MinGW compiler, so as not to introduce a cygwin
Hey,
On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 09:29 -0500, Jae Stutzman wrote:
We built Gtk# 2.12.3+ (from svn actually) using the gtk+ bundle in
cygwin without issues. However you need to follow the wiki steps on
Medsphere's site to make sure that cygwin is setup correctly. You
actually want to build with gcc
Brad,
Ok, I'll give more details here. First of all we did not use the MedSphere
SDK this time for the gtk+ libraries, we used the gtk.org bundle. We also
modified the installer to use a script to create the msm modules so that we
did not have to hand code each wix file. This makes it really easy
Thats nice. And we'll wait for it.
Regards
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Christian Hoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
The latest stable one is Gtk# 2.10 from Medsphere. I have managed to
compile 2.12 in a Cygwin environment, but this version crashes when calling
Dispose () or the