In a recent thread "Setting up GTK+ on Windows using Mingw" Tor suggested that it was better to use the "official" GTK+ stack binaries which I realized must the the all-in-one bundle mentioned by the original poster. I downloaded it and found that I could build a plain GTK program but was limited to only that. I could not use it to build a libglade, gtkmm or libglademm program. I realize that this list deals primarily with GTK and not the extras like libglade but I would like to know if there is any possibility that the all-in-one bundle could include the other components needed for libglade? If that would be impractical, could the third party items could include some of the tools needed so that one could go get other packages such as libglade and build it with MinGW? I have attempted to build libglade using the all-in-one bundle but just got stuck in a hopeless chain of dependencies which I don't understand well enough to resolve. Damon Register _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list