[Gtk-sharp-list] gtk# 0.93 windows installer
Erik Dasque
edasque@ximian.com
Mon, 14 Jun 2004 19:46:23 -0400
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Yes, I am not sure what the goal of yours is though. This one installer
will allow gtk# based apps to run at the click
of a button (ok maybe 2 clicks). It installs all the gtk# libs to the
windows global assembly. It will
also install all the GTK+ dlls into the windows system32 folder and
shortcuts to documentation, web site and examples. This is for Windows
.NET runtime, not Mono.
While this hasn't been officially announced yet, it's be discussed on
#mono and mentioned in the release notes
(http://www.go-mono.com/archive/beta2/beta2.html#changes) :
...Applications built using GTK# will run on many platforms including
Linux, Microsoft Windows (with our Microsoft Windows GTK+/GTK# runtime
support) and Apple MacOS X...
We can probably merge the efforts to deliver the best installer
possible.
Erik
On Jun 14, 2004, at 7:07 PM, John Luke wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 16:53 -0400, Erik Dasque wrote:
>> We're also packaging a GTK#/GTK+ installer that includes all files and
>> examples. This is targeted at being a runtime installer for
>> applications using GTK# on Microsoft .NET implementations.
>>
>> Erik
>>
>
> Do you mean someone at Novell is doing this? If so, I would like to
> know
> so I don't waste my time doing it myself. The same applies to anyone
> else that is doing it. I have a new installer ready for the next
> release, by the way.
>
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Yes, I am not sure what the goal of yours is though. This one
installer will allow gtk# based apps to run at the click
of a button (ok maybe 2 clicks). It installs all the gtk# libs to
the windows global assembly. It will
also install all the GTK+ dlls into the windows system32 folder and
shortcuts to documentation, web site and examples. This is for Windows
.NET runtime, not Mono.
While this hasn't been officially announced yet, it's be discussed on
#mono and mentioned in the release notes
(http://www.go-mono.com/archive/beta2/beta2.html#changes) :
...<fontfamily><param>Verdana</param><x-tad-smaller>Applications built
using GTK# will run on many platforms including Linux, Microsoft
Windows (with our Microsoft Windows GTK+/GTK# runtime support) and
Apple MacOS X...
We can probably merge the efforts to deliver the best installer
possible.
</x-tad-smaller></fontfamily>
Erik
On Jun 14, 2004, at 7:07 PM, John Luke wrote:
<excerpt>On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 16:53 -0400, Erik Dasque wrote:
<excerpt>We're also packaging a GTK#/GTK+ installer that includes all
files and
examples. This is targeted at being a runtime installer for
applications using GTK# on Microsoft .NET implementations.
Erik
</excerpt>
Do you mean someone at Novell is doing this? If so, I would like to
know
so I don't waste my time doing it myself. The same applies to anyone
else that is doing it. I have a new installer ready for the next
release, by the way.
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