Hello Jason,

First you can get all source code in Windows, compile and then move to
your Linux rootfs

For do this: https://github.com/Wesley-Chan/GTK-for-Windows



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> I've been researching this for over a week now, and I can't get anything
> resembling a straight answer.
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> I am on an Ubuntu 15.04 x64 computer, using C++11 and CodeBlocks. I have
> a program written using the latest stable version of gtkmm. Now I need
> to compile the project with MinGW for both Win32 and Win64 /on my Ubuntu
> machine/. I have everything I need for building Windows binaries
> installed, but I have no idea how to compile gtkmm and its dependencies
> for Win32 and Win64 and linking them. There are some sparse
> instructions, including in the tarball, but they're so vague and unclear
> that I can't figure out how to accomplish this.
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> Can anyone provide me with a simple, step-by-step process for compiling
> my program? I know how to point CodeBlocks to header and lib files for a
> particular build without any trouble, but I have /no idea/ how to GET
> those header and lib files for gtkmm and its dependencies from my Linux
> machine.
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> Thank you in advance.
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> -Jason C. McDonald
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