Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/02/03/20:29:07
If it is win32 specific, why not just use the win32api calls? It seems
to be fairly straight forward. If your just mapping a button or menu to
some executable, why not script it? Tk is just one of many good
scripting languages.
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>From: newsham AT lava DOT net (Tim Newsham)
>Subject: linking cygwin against non-cygwin
>To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
>Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 07:49:00 -1000 (HST)
>
>
>Hi,
>
> I am looking to have a gui developed for some cygwin compiled
>code I am using. I am curious as to the approach others have taken
>here. I see a number of possible ways it could work. Which of these
>are actually practical?
>
> - Compile non-cygwin gui code with cygwin's gcc and libraries
> to form a cygwin binary. This may involve some changes to
> include directives, some tweaking of headers and libs.
>
> - Compile parts with cygwin and parts with non-cygwin tools
> and link them together.
>
> - Compile everything with non-cygwin tools and link against
> cygwin libraries and/or dlls.
>
>There's also the possibility of using some gui code that is
>already written for cygwin (like tk), but we probably won't be
>taking that approach. If anyone has found a gui package for cygwin
>that they find extraordinarily good, I would be interested in
>hearing about it though.
>
> Tim N.
>
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