On 5/3/2016 at 11:34 AM, Dov Grobgeld <dov.grobg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Another equivalent scons-based way of compiling for windows with gcc is
>shown in my program giv.
>
>See: https://github.com/dov/giv/blob/master/SConstruct
>
>SCons uses the Sconstruct files to do the cross-compilation and also calls
>out to nsis to create a windows installer.
>
>The complete gtk run time is only about 20MB in size (at least for gtk2)
>which with todays hard disk sizes really is negligable, so I agree that
>there is no reason to try to create a common gtk runtime.
>
>I still remember the frustration back in the days when there was a common
>run environment and installing glade would make inkscape or gimp fail, or
>vice verse. Individual run time environments is really the way to go!
>
>For a peak into the bad old days, see e.g. the following thread:
>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.gtk%2B.general/16828

Been there, done that. The latest version of GTK+ that GNOME has is 2.24, i.e.
-- there are no 3.x binaries.

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