Peter Moulder schrieb: ...
Every now and again, we come across packaging problems on Windows, and we say "It would be good to be able to hand these problems off to distributors, as we do for a number of un*x distributions", or "Someone should create a windows package consisting of inkscape, gimp, and perhaps other gtk software, so that they can share libraries."
I've just today discovered WinLibre, which does this: http://www.winlibre.com/en/index.php
.... Yes and there have been many complains about shipping the same dll's that are already on the system (if you use an other gtk application). Actually I prefer much the Gaim way. It ships in two versions: 1) with gtk dll's and 2) without gtk dll's. So I can use the gtk installer for gimp and gaim. I think Bob Jamison is working on that issue. Bob could you give a status ??? I would like to make the Win32-installer as close as that Gaim thing.
Peter what really does this Winlibre ? Is this a download center for the applications listed there ?
Thanks,
Adib. ---