Am Sat, 30 Jul 2005 12:52:35 -0500 schrieb MEA-MikeFriedrichs:

> List,
> 
> I am using Soft Integrations 'Ch', which is bound with GTK+ 1.3.  Ch
> is an  'C' interpreter, which is nice because it complies with ANSI 99
> syntax,  makes it easy for debugging and running programs in the
> office.  When the  programs are to be shipped to our customers, they
> will be compiled with  WinGw32.
> 
> If I code programs using 'Ch' and GTK+ 1.3, then compile the same
> program  using GTK+ 2.x headers and libraries will I be heading for
> problems?

In general: Yes!

Perhaps you've a lot of luck and your application compiles with GTK2,
but then you get a lot of warnings and problems at runtime. Depending on
the complexity and size of your application it could be some work to
port it to GTK2.

Here is a document about porting Gnome1 to Gnome2. Perhaps you'll find
some usefull information here:

http://developer.gnome.org/dotplan/porting/

regards
Andreas
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