I'm currently working on a similar thing, however, I'm writing on Linux
and trying to distribute to Windows.
You could make a new .msi file by using a separate program called NSIS.
You can get it from here: http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page
It is fully customizable, so as long as you can compile Gtk-sharp, you
can package it up with NSIS.
The good news, is that once you learn the relatively easy script
language of NSIS, you can use that to make your distributable install
file for your program, and you can pack in the gtk-sharp file along with it.
Jeff H.
On 04/10/2012 01:18 AM, Edmund Kapusniak wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use Gtk# to write a cross-platform application. I am
developing on Mac, but my users are using Windows. The download of
Gtk# for .NET from the mono site is very old - version 2.12.10 from
the 9th of July 2010.
With this .msi installed, I appear to be running into this bug,
which makes it impossible to write a custom TreeModel:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=583901
According to that page, this bug was fixed in July 2011.
Are there any plans to release an updated .msi with this fix?
Alternatively, are there step-by-step instructions for building a new
.msi? I have had nightmares in the past trying to compile various
pieces of mono on my Mac, so any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Edmund
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