> Normal way of installing GTK+ on Windows is to put it *somewhere* as-is > (that is, with all /bin, /etc, /lib and other subdirectories residing in > one directory) and add /bin subdirectory to system PATH. Or, if you have the application's executable in the same "bin" folder, nothing needs to be added to PATH, so there is no need to pick one instance of GTK+ as the "system" one. That is the simplest way. The recommended practice is to bundle a separate copy of (the relevant parts of) GTK+ with each separately maintained/released application or group of applications. --tml _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list