Re: Fwd: Plans for GTK+ Bundles for win32 and =?UTF-8?Q?win=36=34=3F?=
- From: dieterv <dieterv mail webfaction com>
- To: Anders Broman <a broman bredband net>
- Cc: gtk-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Fwd: Plans for GTK+ Bundles for win32 and win64?
- Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2011 09:46:24 +0200
On Thu, 08 Sep 2011 08:34:41 +0200, Anders Broman wrote:
Hi,
Has the provision of binary bundles for Windows 32 bit and 64 bit
been discontinued?
Yes, Tor (maintainer of the Windows binaries and GTK+ bundle) has
stepped down some time ago:
http://tml-blog.blogspot.com/2011/03/gtk-on-windows-i-am-not-really-doing-it.html
If so it would be nice if that was indicated on the download page. In
the Wireshark project we are heavily dependent on the bundles to
provide the Windows version and as its a truly cross platform
application we need to be able to produce binaries for many
platforms.
A couple of weeks ago Dieter Verfaillie offered to provide bundles
for at least win32 [1] sadly there was no response from the core
team.
I intend to continue making 2.24 binaries and bundles whenever I see a
new 2.24.X release announcement on gnome-announce-list gnome org.
Last time I checked (two minutes ago), that's 2.24.5 which you link to
below.
Also, if one of those releases proves useful for PyGTK (it fixes a bug,
...), it
will also be bundled into the PyGTK All In One installer. Matter of
fact I'm still
waiting to release a new PyGTK AIO installer revision until
gtk.org/ftp.gnome.org
hosts newer GTK+ binaries.
But I won't be doing this on github anymore (I've used up all the space
I'm
allowed to use), so it will move to my domain (optionexplicit.be)
whenever
the next release is built (even switched provider recently to be able
to do this).
I know this sucks, we're heading toward even more fragmentation and I'd
like
to prevent receiving a "call to sanity" if at all possible. On the
other hand
it's about time things start going forward on the Windows front.
While we're at it, the request to create a
gnome-windows-devel-list gnome org
mailing list (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=655283) still
hasn't
been looked at. It's starting to get really tempting to just create it
on
optionexplicit.be (would take only 2 clicks) and get on with life...
But then
there's the danger of a "call to sanity" ;)
So for the record, my offer still stands. Including gtk.org's download
page
maintenance. I'd even propose to put links there to the Open Build
System to
make sure people are aware of a good alternative too.
mvg,
Dieter
[1]
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2011-July/msg00012.html
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