README.win32
Building gtkmm on Win32 =========================== Currently, both the mingw (native win32) gcc compiler and MS Visual Studio 2005 are supported. gtkmm can be built with mingw32-gcc using the gnu autotools (automake, autoconf, libtool). As explicitly stated in the gtk+ for win32 distribution (http://www.gimp.org/win32/), the gcc compiler provided by the cygwin distribution should not be used to build gtk+/gtkmm libraries and/or applications (see the README.win32 that comes with the gtk+ DLLs). This MIGHT cause conflicts between the cygwin and msvcrt runtime environments. 1. Mingw The mingw distribution which has been tested with this release is the following : * MinGW-4.1 as the base distribution. The bare mingw distribution does not provide the necessary tools (sh, perl, m4 , autoconf, automake, ..) to run the provided configure script "as is". One (currently non supported) solution is to use mingw in conjunction with msys, which is readily available on the mingw website (http://www.mingw.org/). The preferred method is to combine the cygwin distribution (for the unix tools that were mentioned above) with mingw by making sure that the mingw tools (gcc, ld, dlltool, ..) are called first. First, make sure that you have working distribution of the native port of both libsigc++-2.0.x and gtk+-2.0 on win32 (see http://www.gimp.org/win32). If you can't compile a simple gtk+ example using gcc and `pkg-config --cflags --libs`, you should not even think about trying to compile gtkmm, let alone using precompiled libgtkmm DLLs to port your gtkmm application ! The configure script can then be called using (as an example) the following options ./configure --prefix=/target --build=i386-pc-mingw32 --disable-static then make make check make install 2. MS Visual Studio 2005 Open the gtkmm.sln solution file in the MSVC_Net2003 directory. In the Tools/Options panel, add the appropriate GTK+, glibmm include and lib directories to the Projects and Solutions/VC++ directories. Build the solution. Important NOTE : to circumvent the C++ compiler bug described in this bugzilla entry (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158040), it is necessary to add '/vd2' to the list of compiler options when building and/or using gtkmm with Visual Studio 2005. gtkmm-2.8 will probably not work correctly with Visual Studio 7.1 or below because of the aforementioned bug. 3. Gtkmm methods and signals not available on win32 All gtkmm methods and signals are available on win32. 4. Gtkmm examples and demos on win32 All demos and examples compile/run on win32