Thank you for your reply. I already knew about the existence of KernelEx project, but I was hoping to know the versions of the packages able to run in a clean, not hacked Win9x/ME enviroment. Sincerely, Carlo Bramini. >----Messaggio originale---- >Da: torriem@xxxxxxxxx >Data: 30/11/2010 7.20 >A: <gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx> >Ogg: Re: Last supported version of GTK+ for Win9x/ME > >On 11/29/2010 08:02 AM, carlo.bramix wrote: >> Hello, what are the last and latest versions of GLib, ATK, Pango, >> GTK+ that support Windows 98 and Windows ME? At download page at GTK+ >> site there is written: "Long obsolete versions of GTK+ did run on >> Win9x and NT 4, too." What about adding a little more detailed >> informations, like "For those platforms, last and latest supported >> versions of the packages are: ... etc ..."? Thank you very much. > >There is a bizarre project called kernelex that patches Windows 98 to >allow many apps to run on Windows 98 with unicode support. I have tried >it and it does work (openoffice 3.2 and firefox 3.6.10 ran fine), but it >is pretty much magic and who knows how stable it is. I have a hunch >that the latest version of GTK would work on it. Google can reveal more >information about this if you feel like dabbling in the black arts. >_______________________________________________ >gtk-list mailing list >gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx >http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list > _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list