----- Original Message ----- > From: Maarten Bosmans <mkbosmans@xxxxxxxxx> > To: Sergei Steshenko <sergstesh@xxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Yann Leboulanger <asterix@xxxxxxxxxxx>; "gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx" <gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, May 5, 2012 11:20 PM > Subject: Re: Compiling glib2.32.1 for windows > > 2012/4/25 Sergei Steshenko <sergstesh@xxxxxxxxx>: >> Being in your shoes I first would try to build glib-2.28.8 and, if it > works, hack the Makefile of the tool - just change glib version. >> >> AFAIR, the tool also contains MD5 (or similar) sums, so this need to be > hacked too. The checksums are listed on download sites (ftp.gnome.org). > Everything is pretty straightforward. >> >> If, by any chance, glib-2.30+ needs a package missing in the suite, then > you are in trouble. >> >> According to my "records", glib-2.24.2 (the latest I build for > Linux) needs gettext, libiconv, pcre - maybe there are no new dependencies in > glib-2.30+. > > If I remember correctly, since GLib 2.30 libffi is also a dependency. > > There is an up-to-date GLib package on the OpenSUSE Build Service, > cross-compiled for win32 and win64: > https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=mingw32-glib2&project=windows%3Amingw%3Awin32 > > Download it directly from: > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/windows:/mingw:/win32/openSUSE_12.1/noarch/ > or using the utility script: > https://github.com/mkbosmans/download-mingw-rpm > > Maarten > Yes, 'libffi' is now a dependency too - I recently compiled glib-2.32.2, so now I know for sure. OTOH, 'libffi' apparently depends only on standard library. Regards, Sergei. _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list