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Re: [Mingw-cross-env-list] code-blocks
From: |
Zdenek Hutyra |
Subject: |
Re: [Mingw-cross-env-list] code-blocks |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:24:07 +0100 |
Or actually i686-pc-mingw32-pkg-config and gtk+-win32-2.0. Depending on the
build system.
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> Od: "Zdenek Hutyra" <address@hidden>
> Komu: "salsa lover" <address@hidden>, <address@hidden>
> Datum: 13.01.2010 18:07
> Předmět: Re: [Mingw-cross-env-list] code-blocks
>
>Hello
>
>Order of libraries is important. Simple trick of entering them twice works for
>me.
>... `pkg-config --libs gtk+-2.0` `pkg-config --libs gtk+-2.0`
>
>ZH
>
>______________________________________________________________
>> Od: "salsa lover" <address@hidden>
>> Komu: address@hidden
>> Datum: 13.01.2010 17:12
>> Předmět: [Mingw-cross-env-list] code-blocks
>>
>>Hello !
>>
>>I installed the cross compiler on a debian following the tutorial
>>successfully. However I'm only able build the most simple hello world
>>program.
>>I have source that uses gtk and libssh2 but nothing links, i'm getting all
>>sorts of undefined refrence errors. I have correctly configured .pc file for
>>libssh2 pkg-config. I'm integrating cross build into code-blocks as well by
>>the way, but i don't see why should this be an issue. I've done this before
>>with
>>repo mingw32-cross env successfully, i did not stick with it because your
>>libs are more up to date. Why does'nt it find and link with installed libs ?
>>(gtk, jpeg,cairo?)
>>(I have path set in the IDE to libs and include as well)
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>