On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 20:12 -0600, Brett Stottlemyer wrote: > Sorry for the beginner question. I’m just getting started with GTK > and OpenGL from Windows XP. I’ve downloaded and installed > gtk-win32-devel-2.8.18-rc1.exe as well as gtkmm-devel-2.8.4-2.exe to > install the libraries and headers for GTK and GTKmm.
> I’ve downloaded both gtkglext-1.2.0.zip and gtkglextmm-1.2.0.zip, but > have not installed those yet. > My question related to the gtkglext-examples directory that is created > by the installation of GTK/GTKmm (not gtkglext). I thought I saw > somewhere that this was an older version. Is there a recommended way > to install gtkglext-1.2.0 over the older version? The .zip file > creates a new directory, so it doesn’t look like the older files in > the GTK file structure would be overwritten. Will “make install” > correct this? Brett: gtk-win32 includes gtkglext-1.0. There are no API differences between 1.0 and 1.2, so I'd just keep life simple and use the 1.0 that's already there (that is what I use for K-3D on Win32). I don't use gtkglextmm on Win32, so I don't know what the build produces there - regardless, it should build against 1.0 without any trouble. I'd recommend keeping it out of your GTK/gtkmm filesystem, and you might encourage the gtkmm packagers to include gtkglextmm in future releases. Cheers, Tim _______________________________________________ gtkglext-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkglext-list
