Is GTK+ a cross-platform toolkit ? (fwd)




Hey, maybe I've expressed myself badly. In fact I expected, maybe wrongly, the original thread to be read prior to my message. To be as simple as possible : I have a working GTK+3 Win32 build environment (mingw-based) and binaries hanging around here. I also begin to have a good experience in NSIS which I use to produce installers (see links at the end of this mail).
I can definitely take care of a long-term and evolving GTK+ bundle.
Plus, I'm not an awesome C coder (I prefer Vala), but I can also definitely debug some stuff in GTK+ itself for the sake of the bundles. Heck, I have even already done that, having patched the code to integrate Broadway in the final win32 binaries (see here : http://www.tarnyko.net/en/?q=node/7). So I'm basically asking if the project would want to integrate my participation.
Regards,
Tarnyko
- http://www.tarnyko.net/repo/gtk3_build_system/
- http://www.tarnyko.net/en/?q=node/20
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From: tarnyko tarnyko net
To: gtk-devel-list gnome org
Cc: balint balintreczey hu
Subject: Is GTK+ a cross-platform toolkit ?
Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2013 00:56:30 +0100 Hi folks, The subject of this mail is taken from the corresponding thread on "gtk-list". The thread itself (a few days old) can be read here : https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-list/2013-February/msg00055.html I think the question is relevant to gtk-devel. In short, we are questioning the lack of an official GTK+3 Bundle on Win32 ; such bundles exist in the wild, but we think GTK+ should better advertise its cross-platform nature. Another problem is the difficulty to bring the topic to someone "in charge" (for what it stands here). Hoping to have some feedback guys.

Regards,
Tarnyko


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