Currently you have to add numerous include and library paths and
    library files manually. This was recently discussed at
    http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/cdt-dev/msg21468.html. If they
    let me implement pkg-config support in Google Summer of Code things
    will get better after the summer (easy and fast automation). 
     
    Here's the instructions what you need to do at the moment: 
     
    You need to run pkg-config on the bin subfolder of your gtkmm
    directory (via command prompt). 
     
    This command outputs all necessary include paths. 
    pkg-config --cflags gtkmm-2.4 
     
    Add paths with "-I" to Project Properties -> C/C++ Build ->
    Settings -> GCC C Compiler -> Includes 
     
    This command outputs all necessary library search paths and library
    files. 
    pkg-config --libs gtkmm-2.4 
     
    Add paths with "-l" (libraries) "-L" (library search path) to
    Project Properties -> C/C++ Build -> Settings -> MinGW C
    Linker -> Libraries 
     
    More descriptive information at
http://irkedrants.blogspot.com/2011/02/configuring-eclipse-to-compile-gtk.html. 
     
    Petri 
     
    On 31.3.2011 6:02, ArbolOne wrote:
    
      
      Ok, I have Eclipse up
        and running using MinGW's compiler (GCC/GDB). Now I would
      like to add GTKmm toolkit library to Eclipse, what do I have to
      do? 
       
      Eclipse-64 IDE for C/C++ Developers 
      Version: Helios Service Release 1 
      Build id: 20100917-0705 
       
       
      Thanks folks
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