Tor Lillqvist wrote: >> Does GTK on Windows currently build entirely with MinGW, >> > > Yes it does. > > It is much easier to cross-compile it from Linux than to set up a > working build environment on Windows natively, though. (Although, once > you have such an environment, it does work more or less as well as on > Unix.) So I would suggest that some of the Linux buildbots could do > cross-compilations to Windows as well. > > For inspiration how to do cross-compilations, check the openSUSE Build > Service or Fedora projects that do it. > Can you point me at a particular project on OBS? >> or do you have to use MSVS or somesuch? >> > > No, but the intent definitely is that the GTK+ stack should stay > compilable also with Microsoft's compiler. > If it's a native C API then that's easy. But I guess binaries for Gtkmm (does it need binaries?) need to be prepared per-compiler. Cheers JP _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list