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Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 10:56:32 +0900
From: "Wynfield Henman" <wynfield@gmail.com>
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Subject: graphical took kit
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Re: GTK+

Me and many people have had problems with cygwin's gtk+ library.
I am thankful to all who have made it possible to have gtk+ functionality.
However, I (and I believe many others) have run into a problem.

The gist of it is that "memalign" needs to be handled specially as
cygwin does with "malloc".

I don't know how to direct this to, but I would appreciate information
regarding this apparent problem.

> > The GTK+ build with Cygwin is still broken, unfortunately.
> > One way of solving that would be to .....
> > treat memalign specially as they do (cygwin) with malloc.


Thanks for any input..

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