You have to download and run the Gtk# .net installers. There is no clean way to get around that for example by just copying some Gtk# files on the target system as the Gtk# installer has to install the dlls into the global assembly cache.
As the installer in under 10 Mbyte, this is not really a handicap. Christian Barthimaeus wrote: > Barthimaeus wrote: > >> I'll try to explain more clearly. Let's assume that I developed a mono >> application on Linux. This application uses Gtk# for creating UI. I wish >> to pass this application to some friends of mine who use Windows. They >> want to spend as little time as possible downloading and installing >> software other than my application. They have already installed the GTK >> Runtime environment, since they use Gimp. >> What should I tell them is the easiest way of getting my application to >> run on their OS? >> _______________________________________________ Gtk-sharp-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list
