> I'm compiling the pango-1.17.0 source on mingw-gcc version 3.4.4 and cywgin.
What you say doesn't make sense. Either you compile Pango for Win32 with mingw (= gcc targeting Win32), or you compile it for Cygwin using the Cygwin gcc, which has nothing to do with mingw. I really don't know what you mean when you say you are compiling Pango *on* mingw *and* Cygwin. You should not confuse "plain" Win32 and Cygwin. But proabbly you are just confused and what you actually do is build Pango for Cygwin? In that case have you made it clear to yourself whether you want to build pangocairo to use the Win32 backend or the FT2 backend? As far as I know one has to configure and build Pango separately for these two cases. Are you even sure whether you want to produce a Pango to be used by GTK+ programs running on an X11 display, or directly on Win32? (Personally I have only experience with building Pango for Win32, with no X11 involved. I have never tried to build it for Cygwin. I tend to avoid Cygwin completely in all GTK+/Pango/GLib/GNOME related work.) Anyway, why aren't you using the latest version, 1.17.5 instead of 1.17.0? It's pointless to try to figure out what your problem is when you use an outdated version of the sources. > gcc -g -O2 -Wall -o pangoft2topgm.exe pangoft2topgm.o Not to mention that there is no pangoft2topgm.c in the sources any more. It was removed on 2006-02-06. See Changelog.pre-1-12. > ../pango/.libs/libpangowin32-1.0.a ../pango/.libs/libpangox-1.0.a > ../pango/.libs/libpangoxft-1.0.a This indeed seems very confused, you are linking with both libpangox and libpangowin32. --tml _______________________________________________ gtk-i18n-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-i18n-list
