On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Dieter Verfaillie <diet...@optionexplicit.be> wrote: > Quoting "Sam Thursfield" <sss...@gmail.com>: >> You can get the Visual C++ toolchain for free from the Windows SDK[2], >> if you're interested in making these. Generating the import libs for >> VC is super easy, you just need the .def file for the DLL (and not >> even the actual DLL). > > Hmm, I thought lib.exe was no longer available in the Windows 7 SDK? > > I did discover yesterday evening, a couple of hours after sending > my original message, that what I suppose is the last version of lib.exe > still available for download can be found in the Windows Server 2003 > R2 Platform SDK: > http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=12675 [1]
I've got version 6.0 of the SDK and lib.exe is definitely there. Can't remember if I saw it in 7.0 or not. > I have been dreaming of having an msys-python port though (considered by > most to be even more "exotic" than cross-compiling Python itself, I guess). > Would make jhbuild, but also other tools written in Python that need to > run at build-time like gi-scanner, much more reliable. And we'd be able > to get rid of loads of "subprocessing" workarounds/bugs... actually not such a crack idea, there's a lot of hacks in different apps that could go in there. But why not just put them in mainline? Sam _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list