Hi,
I did as you suggested me but gcc 3.4.3 gives me this warning:
callbacks.c:605: warning: passing arg 5 of `ShowGtkMessageDialog'
discards qualifiers from pointer target type
and the line 605 is:
response = ShowGtkMessageDialog (GTK_WINDOW
(MainWindow),GTK_DIALOG_MODAL,GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR,GTK_BUTTONS_OK,g_strerror(errno));
Colossus
Christian Neumair wrote:
Because g_strerror returns a const char * (meaning that you
may not/can't/don't have to free it, since your app doesn't own the
memory), you can simply call
ShowGtkMessageDialog (GTK_WINDOW (MainWindow),
GTK_DIALOG_MODAL, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR,
GTK_BUTTONS_OK,
g_strerror (errno));
without leaking anything.
--
Colossus
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