Hi Mikhail, You may want to try the VS2008 Project files in the $(srcroot)/build /win32/vs9 folder, and VS2010 project files for gtk+-3.0.x are now under review for inclusion (the same holds for GLib 2.28.x and GTK+-2.24.x). AFAIK, due to different release cycles, VS Project files are not yet in GDK-Pixbuf, ATK and Pango stable releases, but they are available in the latest unstable versions of GDK-Pixbuf and ATK, and is already upstream for Pango. For GDK-Pixbuf 2.23.2, you may want to get a patch from BugZilla so that it will compile (sorry, search for my e-mail in BugZilla for a bug regarding GDK-Pixbuf-I can't recall the bug number as BugZilla is currently down), as under VS, all image loaders are built into the main library DLL. The VS9 Project files are all in $(srcroot)/build/win32/vs9 for those respective packages-be sure to see the README.txt's in that folder for each package, especially regarding gettext-runtime, which can be hard to build yourself under VS. God Bless, -Fan, Chun-wei --- 11/3/25 (五),Mikhail Titov 寫道: > 日期: 2011年3月25日,五,上午6:08 > Maarten: > > Yes, if you have this script available it would be > wonderful. The only shortcoming of these binaries from > OpenSUSE that they lack dot lib files for MS linker and > don't have property sheets that make life easier in Visual > Studio IDE. Though both problems are doable as dot lib files > can be generated and all properties can be set semi-manually > with pkg-conf. > > I'm not sure what is the overall goal for GTK+ for > non-linux platform. Shall it be buildable under MS Windows > or cross-compilation is the only planned strategy? In former > case, I guess it makes sense to debug build process as I had > all ./configure prerequisites satisfied. Though I feel like > I'm on my own under MS Windows :-) > > Unfortunately cross-compiling my entire project is not an > option for me as base classes for DirectShow from Platform > SDK that I use have a lot of MS specific code and I failed > to build it even with MinGW. So I really hope that an > opportunity to use MS compiler and linker out-of-box (like > gtkmm 2) will be preserved. > > Mikhail > > _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list