Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] EXTERNAL: Windows Installer for Gtk+3.6.2 and gtkmm-3.6.0
2013/2/17 Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Bálint Réczey <balint@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
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>> Hi Paul,
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>> 2013/2/17 Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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>> > On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 7:27 AM, Bálint Réczey <balint@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> > wrote:
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>> >> Unfortunately our efforts are severely impacted by the lack of official
>> >> GTK+
>> >> installers for Windows and OS X and this uncertainty was a major reason
>> >> which
>> >> brought the Qt port alive.
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>> > I'm not speaking as a representative of the GTK project, but I will note
>> > that as the lead developer of a large scale app that uses GTK to provide
>> > portability to Linux, OS X and Windows, it is my judgement that you
>> > should
>> > plan to bundle GTK within your application and not rely on it being
>> On GNU/Linux distributions we rely on the package manager to provide the
>> GTK libraries and it works perfectly.
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> There is no package manager on OS X that could do this. MacPorts or Fink
> would be the only equivalent, in which case you would need to talk to them
> about their plans for GTK3. However, you will likely find that if you ever
> need to do development on an OS X system, the presence of packages from
> either MacPorts or Fink can make life very, very complex unless it just so
> happens that they have the precise versions that you need.
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>> > understanding of things, but on OS X it simply makes a lot more sense to
>> > cook up a .app bundle with everything your application needs, including
>> > GTK
>> > and really seems to reflects Apple's intentions for 3rd party apps that
>> > rely
>> > on additional 3rd party libraries.
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>> Wireshark already provide such bundles at
>> https://wireshark.org/download.html
>> thus the problem is only not having the GTK3 binaries we could put in
>> the bundles.
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> so build it yourself ... what is the problem?
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> moreover, the nature of GTK is such that you cannot "just" include the
> binaries in the bundle and expect stuff to work. GTK (2 and 3) are not
> currently "relocatable" except on Windows.
OK, I'm asking specifically for official pre-built _Windows_ binaries.
For OS X building GTK seems to be reasonable and well documented.
Cheers,
Balint