Again, there will soon be a windows installer for GTK/GTK# bound to MS .NET.

Erik

On Jun 28, 2004, at 6:53 AM, Davy Brion wrote:

On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 22:23:03 -0400, Erik Dasque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, do you need Mono there, on Windows ? You can just rely on .NET. As for GTK/GTK#, we have an installer coming very soon for Windows.

I have an application which uses GTK# and i'd like to release a windows version of it which uses on MS .NET and GTK# for windows. What kind of steps would be necessary to get gtk# running on windows? Would it be enough to create a Visual Studio .NET Project, and add GTK# as a reference after it's been installed through your installer, in order to create an easy to use windows installer for my project? Or would each user have to install gtk# seperately before installing my project?

As you can probably imagine, these questions will probably come up
frequently once GTK# 1.0 is released, so it might be a good idea if we
provide some kind of document on how to get our Mono/GTK# applications
installed and working on Windows with MS .NET (or Mono) and GTK#

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