Yeah, it's kind of difficult. I tried and gave up. It was easier just to use 
the 
shared libraries (DLLs) and other files and install them along with my program.

Reed



Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> Fabrice Le Goff writes:
>  > Is there a way to statically link with the Gtk+2.x lib ? I use either
>  > Visual C++ 6.0, or gcc (3.4.x).
> 
> Only if you build gtk and gdk yourself as a static library (and sort
> out what further issues that will bring).
> 
> You would presumably want to build then also those gdk-pixbuf image
> loaders you will need statically and a static gdk-pixbuf library? I
> guess you would also want to build Pango, cairo, atk and GLib
> statically? And the libraries they link to, libiconv, libintl, libpng,
> libjpeg, zlib.
> 
> All in all, not a trivial task.
> 
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