Re: Makeing librsvg work (bizp2.dll missing)
- From: David NeÄas <yeti physics muni cz>
- To: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Makeing librsvg work (bizp2.dll missing)
- Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2009 20:12:28 +0200
On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 10:41:28AM -0600, Michael Torrie wrote:
I think your points about keeping dependencies, such as zlib, up to date
is well-taken, but the rest of your points seem to be about getting Tor
to do your work for you. I have produced several programs on win32
(never did installer in these cases though; just zipped up the app
folder with GTK inside it). It's not that big of a deal. I just built
up my cross-development environment...
You built your cross-development environment and stuff -- proving that
you completely miss the point.
I maintain an application that
- while it isn't Hello World, it is considerably smaller than Gtk+[*]
- runs with any Gtk+ not older than three years or so
- releases new versions relatively often
Hence the desired Gtk+ installation scenario is that the MS users
install Gtk+ *once* *and* *never* *ever* *touch* *it*. They might need
to upgrade after several years but in practice they will reinstall the
entire operating system a couple of times meanwhile.
The point is to get a selfcontained Gtk+ on the users' systems [before]
the first time they install such application. *Some* Gtk+. I don't
bloody care.
No amount of talking about how your vastly superior approach is better
[for you] will make these use cases disappear (and I suppose there are
many people in a situation similar to mine). So please stop that you
are not constructive.
Distributing private versions of common shared libraries with every app
is a perversion. And if bundling Gtk+ with every application is the
recommended solution then, of course, we want to link the applications
statically. Concerning static linking... well, where should I start?
Yeti
[*] I'm looking forward to more capitalization jokes. The QuickTime one
indeed lightened up my day.
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