New GObject Introspection tutorial

2013-06-12 Thread Simon Kågedal Reimer
Hello! I've written a tutorial on how to make a basic multilevel "Hello World" using GObject Introspection: http://helgo.net/simon/introspection-tutorial/ It's written in Mallard; the markup is in a git repository at https://www.gitorious.org/gobject-introspection-tutorial There's a fine tutori

RE: Windows 32/64bit downloads and/or bundles for 2.x and 3.x

2013-06-12 Thread Garrett Serack
Awesome! I’ll pop into your #hexchat-devel IRC channel tomorrow if you want to chat about it, or need some help getting started with our tools (we’re still a bit behind on docs) Hmm. Now that I think about it, I added a bunch of cmdlets that I never even mentioned in the docs at all (things fo

Re: Windows 32/64bit downloads and/or bundles for 2.x and 3.x

2013-06-12 Thread Arnavion
Awesome! I'll look into integrating this into our build script somehow. -Arnav On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Garrett Serack wrote: > Yes, we’ve done some of the libraries in that stack already: > > ** ** > > (*really* nice job on that page & script by the way, it’s the clearest > instruc

RE: Windows 32/64bit downloads and/or bundles for 2.x and 3.x

2013-06-12 Thread Garrett Serack
Yes, we’ve done some of the libraries in that stack already: (*really* nice job on that page & script by the way, it’s the clearest instructions for that stuff that I’ve ever seen :D ) Off that page, we already have win-iconv zlib libffi freetype libxml2 libpng glib

Re: Windows 32/64bit downloads and/or bundles for 2.x and 3.x

2013-06-12 Thread Arnavion
Hi Garrett, You mentioned that you have done work to provide builds of common open-source libraries. Can you provide more information on this? - Do you mean that these builds are done using MSVC? - Does this include any libraries that GTK depends on? I am curious to see if any of the work we do o

Re: Windows 32/64bit downloads and/or bundles for 2.x and 3.x

2013-06-12 Thread GarrettSerack
Howdy Folks, (apologies for resurrecting this older thread, but it felt the most appropriate way to continue this conversation...) (and, apologies for the long-ish email, it's a big topic :D ) My name is Garrett Serack - I work as a Senior Developer in at Microsoft in the Open Source Technology