The backticks are used to make a unix shell run the command, and output the result into the next command.
You rightfully guess you don't need those.

Leads on to "no such file or dir" errors, you've installed the 64 bit gtkmm? Or 32 bit? You link the windows32 file, but mention that gtkmm64 is installed beside it, perhaps something is going wrong there...

-Harry

PS: Following this thread so I can try it myself in a while... I'm not compiling GTKmm on windows at all ATM

On , Alec Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
Removing the '`' characters gave me a different error log:



mingw32-gcc.exe: gtkmm-2.4: No such file or directory

mingw32-gcc.exe: gtkmm-2.4: No such file or directory

Process terminated with status 1 (0 minutes, 0 seconds)

0 errors, 0 warnings



On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 4:24 AM, Alec Taylor [email protected]> wrote:

> I'm getting an error:

> C:\libraries\gtkmm\include\glibmm-2.4\glibmm\refptr.h|24|error:

> expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__' before 'Glib'|

> C:\libraries\gtkmm\include\glibmm-2.4\glibmm\unicode.h|30|fatal error:

> cctype: No such file or directory|

> ||=== Build finished: 2 errors, 0 warnings ===|

>

> (Note that gtkmm was the location

> http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/gtkmm/2.22/gtkmm-win32-devel-2.22.0-2.exe

> was installed, gtkmm64 is in the gtkmm64, on the same dir level as

> gtkmm)

>

> I've set everything to use MinGW g++ (4.5.2), and set all the things

> you mentioned [to the letter].

>

> How can I get this to work?

>

> Thanks for all suggestions,

>

> Alec Taylor

>

> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 2:31 AM, lecas malecas [email protected]> wrote:

>> By the way, you're looking into the gtkmm3 tutorials, but for windows

>> there's only the previous version at the moment.

>>

>> On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 4:29 PM, lecas malecas [email protected]> wrote:

>>> In code blocks:

>>>

>>> go project -> build options

>>>

>>> on compiler settings -> other options write:

>>>

>>> `pkg-config --cflags gtkmm-2.4 --libs gtkmm-2.4`

>>>

>>> and write the same in linker settings -> other linker options

>>>

>>> Then on search directories in both the compiler and linker tab, add

>>> the directory where you installed gtkmm.

>>>

>>> (for example, in my case c:\gtkmm)

>>>

>>> That's it.

>>>

>>> On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 6:33 AM, Alec Taylor [email protected]> wrote:

>>>> Good afternoon,

>>>>

>>>> How do I setup GTK-- in Visual Studio 2010?

>>>>

>>>> This guide didn't work: http://live.gnome.org/gtkmm/MSWindows/UsingMSVC

>>>>

>>>> Not even when I used the new example:

>>>> http://developer.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/unstable/sec-helloworld.html.en

>>>>

>>>> I installed GTKmm using

>>>> http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win64/gtkmm/2.22/gtkmm-win64-devel-2.22.0-2.exe

>>>>

>>>> I even tried extracting this:

>>>> http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libxml++/2.34/libxml++-2.34.2.tar.bz2

>>>> to the same directory... to no avail

>>>>

>>>> Please help me get GTK-- compiled and working in Visual Studio 2010.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks for all suggestions,

>>>>

>>>> Alec Taylor

>>>>

>>>> PS: I'm happy to use Code::Blocks instead, if you can show me how

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>>>>

>>>

>>

>

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