I have a working program written in GoAsm for Win32 GTK+. It is a very easy thing to do, much easier than you could imagine. I could post code, if you wanted to see it, since it is such a simple program. I found two other people on the Internet who have built and run GTK+ programs in assembly, both written in NASM, both for GTK+2, and both cross-OS. I may be the only person writing a program in GoAsm for for GTK+3 and cross-OS, but that has nothing to do with my problem. I would be willing to discuss all of this and more with anyone who would care to listen, but not until I get my problem resolved. That's because if the community won't support me, why would I support the community? As you probably already know, getting my "trivial" problem resolved is leading to something else entirely. This is something I have repeatedly come across in the Linux community:
1) You have a problem! I don't have that problem, you must be stupid! -- but said in more subtle way, obviously 2) You have a problem? You have come to the right place because I know everything, blah, blah, blah, ... sorry I couldn't help you with your problem 3) You have a problem? Your problem is something unrelated to Linux/GTK+/etc -- is Windows anywhere on your system? Is it an obsolete 32-bit instance instead of the vastly superior 64-bit instance? Are you using the right compiler? Two people in this forum have done exactly what I have listed above, so this is no exaggeration. Thanks, Andrew On 4/15/2016 at 12:30 PM, Mark Cianfaglione <m.cianfagli...@valydate.com> wrote: > >On 15/04/16 03:17 PM, Andrew Robinson wrote: >> It is good advice but do you have a *working* or *tested* example that I can >> do this with using the GTK+ Win32 libraries? I don't and that is my problem >> and it is one hundred percent a GTK+ problem because I am only using GTK+ for >> my program. >> >To the community's defense I have to say that I've never seen anyone use >ANY Gtk from assembler in the 7+ years that I've been using it. (Other >than what is compiled from GCC.) > >Sounds like you are breaking new ground. Do keep the list posted if you >do manage to get it to work to add to the community based knowledge. > >Mark > >_______________________________________________ >gtk-app-devel-list mailing list >gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org >https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list