Il Mon, 9 May 2016 09:35:06 -0500 Edscott Wilson
scrisse:
> ...
> Many thanks to all those who have responded. With all the advice I'm now
> going to try cross compiling 64 bit GTK application for windows using all
> the tools available in ArchLinux and the AUR (which is quite a lot). Only
> if
2016-05-08 13:41 GMT-05:00 tito-wolit :
> If you don't like the advice being given by the experts on this list
> why you are still hanging around here?
>
>
Because he's a troll who gets a dopamine hit when someone answers. But I
must admit that he is polite and entertaining --although a bit child
On 05/08/2016 05:45 PM, Andrew Robinson wrote:
Like most people in this forum, you don't listen:
My issue isn't with GTK2, it is with GTK3.
I know Fedora has precompiled GTK2 binaries but doesn't help me with GTK3.
My original issue is clearly stated as using the following environme
On 05/08/2016 05:45 PM, Andrew Robinson wrote:
Like most people in this forum, you don't listen:
My issue isn't with GTK2, it is with GTK3.
I know Fedora has precompiled GTK2 binaries but doesn't help me with GTK3.
My original issue is clearly stated as using the following environme
Welcome to my Trash folder; you'll be directed there by the filter I
just put in place. Watch out for the falling banana peels.
On 05/08/16 12:24, Andrew Robinson wrote:
Because you are entertaining.
On 5/8/2016 at 9:09 AM, Chris Moller wrote:
If you don't like the people on this forum, and
If you don't like the people on this forum, and you don't like the
answers you've gotten, why are you still here?
On 05/08/16 11:45, Andrew Robinson wrote:
Like most people in this forum, you don't listen:
My issue isn't with GTK2, it is with GTK3.
I know Fedora has precompiled GTK2
On 04/30/2016 11:25 PM, Andrew Robinson wrote:
> My initial request for help in this forum was that main(argc,argv) only
> returned garbage instead of the command line when using the 32-bit version of
> GTK+ v3.18 on a 64-bit Windows7 OS. This forum was unable to offer any expert
> help or advice o