> I'd been under the impression, just from the other projects I had seen, that
> windows gtk programs were expected to use
> a shared runtime install,
That depends on who you ask... My current opinion is that it is best
if each end-user installer for an application, or set of applications,
from t
Hi,
I am having a real tough time working with gthreads. Can anybody please
provide me some link or an example of how to program using gthreads?
My application needs to handle certain signals and at the same time it needs
to execute some code. What is the best way to code this?
Thanks in advance
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 22:50:51 +0300
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> > and if I should bundle it with my project, through modifying the gtk-win
> > project's NSIS file, or if there are issues that still need to be worked
> > out.
>
> Why not ask the "gtk-win project"? This is not a mailing list related
>
> and if I should bundle it with my project, through modifying the gtk-win
> project's NSIS file, or if there are issues that still need to be worked out.
Why not ask the "gtk-win project"? This is not a mailing list related
to that project. Or is it?
Or why not just try the binaries from
http:/
I was looking around for a packaged version of GTK+ 2.20 the put with my
project and I noticed that the gtk-win project
(http://gtk-win.sourceforge.net/) only had up to version 2.16.x. When I asked
the project manager, Alexander Shaduri about it, he mentioned that the 2.18
branch had not been p