Sorry, you need "gettext" package for MinGW.

2009/9/16 Fabrício Godoy <[email protected]>

> You need set -lintl flag to linker.
>
> 2009/9/16 Галымжан Кожаев <[email protected]>
>
> When building under Windows XP, why doesn't pkg-config point to
>> include directory, containing libintl.h? when i try to compile using
>> '#include <glibmm/i18n.h>', compiler says: "In file included from
>> C:/GTK/gtkmm/include/glibmm-2.4/glibmm/i18n.h:27, from gtk.cpp:7:
>> C:/GTK/gtkmm/include/glib-2.0/glib/gi18n.h:25:21: libintl.h: No such
>> file or directory".
>> I realized that `pkg-config --libs --cflags gtkmm-2.4` doesn't point
>> to 'C:/GTK/gtkmm/include' directory which contains linintl.h. I
>> successfully compiled my program by passing '-IC:/GTK/gtkmm/include'
>> flag to compiler manually. There isn't such problem under Linux and
>> compilation is done by typing g++ gtk.cpp -o gtk `pkg-config gtkmm-2.4
>> --cflags --libs`.
>> I'm using MinGW g++ compiler, gtkmm-2.4 version 2.16.0, gtkmm install
>> path is 'C:\gtk\gtkmm'.
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