I simply downloaded and built the MXE cross-compiling suite. GTK+ (and gtkmm) are among supported libraries. See here: http://mxe.cc/
Gerardo
2017-05-30 2:00 GMT+02:00 Michael Torrie <torriem@xxxxxxxxx>:
On 05/29/2017 03:24 AM, Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
> Yes, I managed to build self-contained Windows executables (using GTK+
> 2) that don't need any additional resources to be installed. Just download
> the file and run it. I tested with Windows XP and 7, but I expect them
> to work on newer Windows versions too. For example see here:
> http://www.nongnu.org/galois/#download
Very interesting. How did you do this? So far as I know GTK isn't even
designed to work in a statically-linked scenario.
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