-- TEST SETUP --
Setup a cygwin environment via the cygwin installer from http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe, making sure to install libiconv
To set up GTK+ 2.2, get these packages....
Support:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gettext/libiconv-1.8-w32-1.bin.zip?download
http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/libintl-0.10.40-tml-20020904.zip http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/gettext-dev-0.10.40-20020904.zip http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/pkgconfig-0.14.zip
GTK Packages: http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/glib-2.2.1.zip http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/glib-dev-2.2.1.zip http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/atk-1.0.3-20020821.zip http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/atk-dev-1.0.3-20020821.zip http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/pango-1.2.1.zip http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/pango-dev-1.2.1.zip http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/gtk+-2.2.1.zip http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/gtk+-dev-2.2.1.zip
this will not work. Those gtk libraries are native windows. They use system runtime functions provided by msvcrt.dll (e.g. printf, fopen, etc).
if you compile an application using the cygwin gcc, it will by default link against cygwin1.dll, and your application will use the printf, fopen, etc functions provided by cygwin1.dll.
If you build a program under cygwin, and link to those nativewindows gtk libraries, you will get a program that uses BOTH cygwin1.dll AND msvcrt.dll to resolve runtime calls. Boom.
You need to use 'gcc -mno-cygwin' -- or better yet, follow Tor's instructions and use the MSYS/mingw system and not cygwin.
Regardless, your problem is not mixing two different cygwin dlls. It's mixing cygwin1.dll runtime and msvcrt runtime in the same executable.
--Chuck
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