I can help you. You can see at GXml project in git.gnome.org. I've managed
to build it under windows with no problems.

Just download GTK+ for windows bundle and use see to change prefix variable
I'm all PC files to point to the Dir you uncompress this bundle. You must
install mingw-w64 on your distribution.

Then on terminal set PKG_CONFIG_PATH to pont the directory you uncompress
gtk+ bundle and add to the path lib/pkgconfig directory; this is very
important, if you don't set correctly, pkg-config will find PC files from
your Linux Installation and you compilation will fail with lot errors on
headers.

When configure your software, use --host= to the platform you want to use,
32 or 64 bits. On Ubuntu you must use x86_64-w64-mingw32 for 64 bits and
i686-w64-mingw32, if you get lot of errors from included  headers then the
above host targets are wrong.

If most module use gobject introspection, you must disable because bundle
doesn't include it.

As you can see on GXml, I've use valac to get C code then use the mingw-w64
compiler to compile it to get exe and DLLs.

C code must depend on a rule that use valac to get it. But be this is not
required, may you want to use valac directly, in theory it must use
mingw-w64 compiler because the host setting.
El sep 14, 2014 8:29 AM, "Gontzal Uriarte" <txasato...@gmail.com> escribió:

> Hi!!
>
> I have finished a "Katamotz Ejercicios" new application for reading
> learning and teaching. Is a Genie application and it uses gtk-3, pango,
> cogl, clutter, clutter-gtk and gstreamer. No problems for building under
> linux for linux, but how do it for Windows. I have seen some tutorials from
> Tarnyko and others but... there is anyone for help me?
>
> Thanks. Txasatonga.
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