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Date: Fri, 05 Jul 2002 17:16:38 +1000
From: Chris Bitmead <mailinglist AT bitmead DOT com>
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CC: Nicholas Wourms <nwourms AT yahoo DOT com>, Harold Hunt <huntharo AT msu DOT edu>,
Steve Jorgensen <jorgens AT coho DOT net>
Subject: Help re GTK+ native on Windows

Can some knowledgable people clarify my understanding about GTK+ on 
Windows (NOT the X version).

Now I want to port Guile with GTK+ to windows with native non-X gui. My 
understanding is that the existing GTK+ ports are either for X (not what 
I want) or for native MS libraries or Ming libraries. Now Guile is a 
very Unix-y program, already with a lot of work to port to cygwin. But 
am I right in saying I can't mix the existing native GTK port with the 
cygwin guile port because of conflicting runtimes? In other words I'm 
screwed until somebody ports gtk+ to cygwin?






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