Mike Kestner wrote: > On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 13:45 +0200, Jaroslav Šmíd wrote: > >> Ok, no one is interested, no one answered ... I made it alone. It wasn't >> as tough as I thought it'd be. I took *-sharp.dll libraries from >> ArchLinux and only compiled *glue.dll libraries against 64bit Gtk+ >> libraries using mingw-w64. 64bit Gtk libraries can be found at gtk >> homepage, 64bit GtkSharp for windows can be found at >> http://rapidshare.com/files/145727260/GtkSharp.zip.html (sorry, but I >> didn't know where else to upload it). Feel free to use, redistribute, >> repackage or whatever :-) >> > > The fact that nobody responded in under 24 hours doesn't quite equate to > nobody being interested. ;-) > > Thanks for providing that. I'm interested to hear of any issues people > might encounter running gtk-sharp on win64. It has some interesting > type sizing issues. The way we've worked around some of them won't work > if you just copy the dlls from a win32 build over to a win64 > installation, unfortunately. It will be necessary to recompile the > assemblies for win64, since we wanted to avoid creating a huge nest of > duplicated pinvoke signatures and conditional execution of methods all > over the binding. > > Note that the win64 platform is really the only platform this copying > restriction applies to, because of their decision to break the LP64 > convention used on other 64 bit platforms. > > Mike > > Gtk# (2.12 SVN) for Windows x64 is now available for download at http://jarduvblocek.blogspot.com/2008/09/gtk-for-windows-x64.html
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