![]() ![]() So the similar stack overflow, youtube, and written tutorial all say to use pkg-config -cflags -libs gtk+-3.0 to check for a reasonable output to see if I have gtk correctly installed. It probably has something to do with MSYS2's specific path variable, I think? But it should search the system's PATH afterward? And I don't know how to change that specific path? Probably questions for another day. I can run gtk3-demo and gtk-demo-application from CMD but not MSYS2. GTK should be in my path in one form or the other. I tried to install the all-in-one bundle for GTK 3.6.4 at, and extracted it to C:\gtk. ![]() I added C:\msys64\mingw64\bin to PATH but that didn't seem to work. That's the end of that, so I think gtk is officially installed, I just need to get it to talk to Code::Blocks. Trying the official GTK installation site, I downloaded MSYS2 and used pacman -Syu to install core system packages and pacman -Su to then update. This was to the youtube link's comment that the official is more stable than the one that can be installed with Code::Blocks. I attempted an installation guide ( ), stack overflow ( How do you install GTK+ 3.0 on Windows?), the official GTK installation guide ( ), a written guide ( ), and just noticed a very similar stack overflow ( Install GTK for c on Windows 10?)īefore this, my PATH environment variable only recorded C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\npm C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\atom\bin %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps Could anyone nudge me in the right direction? I'm running Windows 10 (64-bit) on a Lenovo. I am having trouble installing gtk to start building GUIs in C++ on Code::Blocks.
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