Re: get cross-compiler to work / make selfcontaining GTK-package
- From: edward hage <edha xs4all nl>
- Cc: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: get cross-compiler to work / make selfcontaining GTK-package
- Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 21:31:40 +0200
>(sim.exe:4294686437): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: file gobject.c: line 1561 (g_obj
>> ect_ref): assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
>>
>> ** (sim.exe:4294686437): CRITICAL **: file pango-engine.c: line 68 (_pango_engin
>> e_shape_shape): assertion `PANGO_IS_FONT (font)' failed
>Your executable created just fine. The problem is that you need a gtk
>environment to run it in. For example, a windows user would need to
>install a gtk runtime package (say the one the the gimp uses), and then
>run your exe with the "Run in" path set to be the bin directory of the
>gtk runtime.
>Michael
Indeed,
installing the packages in Windows and moving the executable to /bin did the trick.
Everything worked fine, thanks.
Leaves me with one question:
Is there a proper way to destillate the dll-s and other files the executable needs for
functioning? This way I can add those files into a 'small' selfcontaining package, and
send it to people who can use my program, without them having to install the gtk environment.
I understand that this way is not very pratical if more executable 'packages' are
installed, because then a complete gtk runtime is 'smaller' but I belief for some
programs of mine this is the right choice.
Greetings, Edward
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