2011/3/24 Mikhail Titov <m...@gmx.us>:
> Maarten:
>
> Yes, if you have this script available it would be wonderful.

http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-mingw/2011-03/msg00020.html
http://www.bosmans.ch/pulseaudio/download-mingw-rpm.py

> The only shortcoming of these binaries from OpenSUSE that they lack dot lib 
> files for MS linker and don't have property sheets that make life easier in 
> Visual Studio IDE. Though both problems are doable as dot lib files can be 
> generated and all properties can be set semi-manually with pkg-conf.

Is there any way those files can be generated automatically when
cross-compiling? (I've no experiece whatsoever with MSVC) If they can,
it would be worth adding the right commands to the specfile of the rpm
package.

> I'm not sure what is the overall goal for GTK+ for non-linux platform. Shall 
> it be buildable under MS Windows or cross-compilation is the only planned 
> strategy? In former case, I guess it makes sense to debug build process as I 
> had all ./configure prerequisites satisfied. Though I feel like I'm on my own 
> under MS Windows :-)

Yeah, that is a bit unclear. I think the situation is even worse and
that it is not entirely clear whether windows is supported at all.
(Well, obviously it is ported and supported to some degree, but there
seem to be some pieces missing. I know, I know, patches welcome ;-)

> Unfortunately cross-compiling my entire project is not an option for me as 
> base classes for DirectShow from Platform SDK that I use have a lot of MS 
> specific code and I failed to build it even with MinGW. So I really hope that 
> an opportunity to use MS compiler and linker out-of-box (like gtkmm 2) will 
> be preserved.
>
> Mikhail

Maarten
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