On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 6:32 PM, Daniel Sabo <daniels...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hacking on GTK-Win32 is very annoying if you have to cross compile & copy > every time you make a change. It would be nice if the build system that > comes out of this thread would be useful for more than just making the > stock GTK packages. > I dunno, samba works pretty ok for me for development. But it's true I end up copying files a lot for testing, mainly because I teste against an installed version usually. Sometime, I use guestfish to copy the files in a windows VM snapshot (for example to test services or drivers) Also, debugging isn't very pleasant right now for me (I copy debug files and gdb, and use gdb in windows - urgh) I haven't look at improving this side of things with gdb-server, but according to Kai Tietz, it should be fairly straightforward (and I have used gdb-server in the past, but long time ago) -- Marc-André Lureau
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