Hi Terry, on Windows ooRexx uses LoadLibrary() to load the dll.
LoadLibrary first searches the directory where ooRexx is installed, so that
would be the suggested place to put your rexxgtk.dll.
rexxgtk.dll should be named in all lowercase, as rexxgtk.cls uses this name
to reference it.
libgtk-win
Hi Erich, thanks for this... I built with msys/mingw and after your
reply and some googling around, I think I'm going to have to go back to
square one and build according to windows-building.txt and msvc build
tools. I'll read that doc more carefully and will update with anything
useful that
Just a note that placing any dll's in the ooRexx install directory means
that they may be lost when ooRexx is updated. I prefer to place them in
a separate directory which I then add to the path. YMMV
Gil
On 8/23/2019 9:19 AM, Erich Steinb??ck wrote:
Hi Terry, on Windows ooRexx uses LoadLibrar
On 2019-08-23 10:27, Terry Fuller wrote:
Hi Erich, Gil,
Thanks for help... I think I'm in deeper trouble than I realized... It
seems that the gtk downloads referenced in 'windows-building' are all
32-bit programs. I now assume that I must compile rexxgtk as 32-bit
programs to match the gt
On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 6:11 PM Terry Fuller wrote:
>
> On 2019-08-23 10:27, Terry Fuller wrote:
> >
> > Hi Erich, Gil,
> >
> Thanks for help... I think I'm in deeper trouble than I realized... It
> seems that the gtk downloads referenced in 'windows-building' are all
> 32-bit programs. I now a
In my first attempt, I (naively) compiled all the rexxGTK modules as
64-bit programs. Is it really possible to upgrade 32- to 64 bit code
with just a re-compile? (Recognizing that I'd have to match that up with
a 64-bit GTK or compile it and all it's dependencies to match.)
It depen