GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Environment-Installer
darling
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0.0 | 8.1 | |
about 2 years ago | 27 days ago | |
Python | Objective-C | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Environment-Installer
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Can I deploy GTK applications to windows, osx and linux in a self-contained way?
I was trying, but i couldn't make GTK app working on Windows even after installing runtime environment , which i probably would include in app installer if it would work, so i decided to use AvaloniaUI, which seems to work out of box
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How to build GTK# into WORKING exe with linux dotnet core?
And when i managed to make at least something work on my Fedora linux, i built my app into self-contained untrimmed single exe and sent to my friend, but he couldn't launch my app on Windows as I couldn't on wine. As i can understand, it's because he has no gtk on his computer? Then i found https://github.com/tschoonj/GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Environment-Installer and was installing it on ssd for couple of minutes Now the app starts, but when i fill the fields and add the task to a list it just crashes. Shell says it's missing some xapp dll (i already tried adding xapp package to my project).
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PyGObject on Windows
Tried installing this just in case, but still no luck.
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How complex is it to deploy Rust+GTK to Windows?
There is installer of GTK3 libraries in OS, but not GTK4 - https://github.com/tschoonj/GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Environment-Installer/releases/tag/2022-01-04
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Running GTK (PyGObject) on Windows without the Cygwin-like stuff, possible?
The official guide seems to be saying that I should use the Cygwin-like thing (the name is msyg2, but the screenshot looks like Cygwin) to set it up, but from my experience, this is installing some sort of Linux inside of Windows and causes a lot of complications. I want to use the GTK Windows runtime I have installed from GitHub without any Cygwin-like baggage. Is that possible?
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Czkawka 4.0.0 - My multi-platform duplicate finder, now with image compare tool, similar videos finder, reference folders, translations
Czkawka use GTK 3, and this files are libraries which provide functions to create user interface. It is possible to use exe file from outside of folder, but it is required to install GTK into OS - https://github.com/tschoonj/GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Environment-Installer/releases (this not works for some people) Most notable changes : - Multithreading support for collecting files to check(2/3x speedup on 4 thread processor and SSD) - Add multiple translations - Polish, Italian, French, German, Russian, Japanese, Chinese and many more(some are computer translated) - all are built into binary, there is no need to use external translation files - Add support for finding similar videos (sadly snap doesn't how this feature for now) - Add "reference folders" - Increased performance by avoiding creating unnecessary image previews - Improved performance due caching hash of broken/not supported images/videos - GUI code refactoring and search code unification - Fixed crash when trying to hard/symlink 0 files - GTK 4 compatibility improvements for future change of toolkit - Change minimal supported OS to Ubuntu 20.04(needed by GTK) - Option to not remove cache from non existent files(e.g. from unplugged pendrive) - Add multiple tooltips with helpful messages - Allow caching prehash - Improve custom selecting of records(allows to use Rust regex) - Remove support for finding zeroed files - Remove HashMB mode - Approximate comparison of music - Enable column sorting for simple treeview - Allow hiding upper panel - Make UI take less space - Add support for raw images(NEF, CR2, KDC...) - Image compare performance and usability improvements - Reorganize(unify) saving/loading data from file - Add cache for similar music files - Reverse selection of items with middle mouse button In current version, Windows version of app lost around 70MB(144MB -> 70MB after unpacking), so it should extract a lot of faster(10s vs 70s previous on VM) Files to download - https://github.com/qarmin/czkawka/releases Virustotal scan: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/85f3023741449d357ee8ed1f7ce5248a1dcc4b5c039993a9ec5c04996f9ee415 https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/eb0a2ba7c70648006106190dbfd363ba59c734269bf84226b484e819b5ee8dc8
It is possible to use exe file from outside of folder, but it is required to install GTK into OS - https://github.com/tschoonj/GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Environment-Installer/releases (this not works for some people)
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Czkawka 3.3.0 released to clean your similar pictures, duplicated data, broken files etc.
It works fine for me in Wine. GTK 3 from https://github.com/tschoonj/GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Environment-Installer/releases is required to be able to open it(this is why binary has so strange name)
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Czkawka 2.0 - App to clean duplicates, similar images, broken symlinks etc. now with support of multithreading, new progress bar, performance improvements, Windows support etc.
It is possible to be able to run Czkawka without needing to have all these files(just exe file is required) by installing GTK3 Runtime - https://github.com/tschoonj/GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Environment-Installer/releases
darling
- Zed is now open source
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MacOS like WINE
There is actually a Wine-like transplier called Darling. The problem is that development is very slow because there is not as much need for MacOS programs on Linux, and there is a huge shortage of volunteers and manpower. And it has been rendered almost obsolete because Apple moved to ARM. Additionally 90% of Apple's API is closed source despite Apple claiming to champion open source.
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RavynOS Finesse of macOS. Freedom of FreeBSD
Unfortunately not. Darling [0] is still at the point that it can only run command line applications. Only the most basic GUI applications are supported. That's still a massive accomplishment that I don't want to diminish, but it's nowhere near the point that WINE was at even quite a long time ago.
[0] https://www.darlinghq.org/
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Darling: Run macOS Software on Linux
xcodebuild CLI to compile iOS apps without a Mac. Seems possible in theory, although there's an ongoing issue some are seeing apparently: https://github.com/darlinghq/darling/issues/488
- Whisky: Wine Supercharged with the Power of Apple's Game Porting Toolkit
- The first conformant M1 GPU driver
- Darling – macOS Emulation Layer for Linux
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Building a Custom Mach-O Memory Loader for macOS
I wonder if there's opportunity for overlap with darling (https://www.darlinghq.org/) here, somewhat like using WINE on top of actual Windows.
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Darling: The Wine of MacOS!
Hi guys, just wanted to make a quick shoutout to Darling since not a lot people seem to know about it, which is a compatibility layer like Wine for Linux, but it allows for MacOS applications instead of Windows apps to be able to run on Linux!
What are some alternatives?
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