Hello Eddie, as a general recommendation: tone it down a little. So far we've seen you either insult everybody or fake humbleness. Neither is really appreciated.
As for your problem: You still haven't stated which exact GTK version your using. And you haven't provided any output from your actual crash either. That would be kind of helpful. Also making a call to `gtk_native_dialog_destroy` immediately after `gtk_native_dialog_show` will prevent the user from ever seeing the dialog. You should use `gtk_native_dialog_run` as described here: https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk3-GtkNativeDialog.html#gtk-n ative-dialog-run Good luck. Tilo Am Mittwoch, den 11.10.2017, 23:17 +0200 schrieb Bruggemann Eddie: > Hi to all the Gtk team, > > At first I want to excuse me for all the insanity I have written > newly > on this mailing-list. > > I was in hate and it's surely my fault when my program crash not the > fault of the Gtk maintainers. > > --- > > I go into my problem: > > Try it out Like this: > > [CODE] > > #include <gtk/gtk.h> > > static void create_win32_native_file_chooser(GtkWidget *widget, > gpointer > user_data) ; > > static void create_win32_native_file_chooser(GtkWidget *widget, > gpointer > user_data) { > > GtkWidget *window = gtk_widget_get_toplevel(widget) ; > > GtkFileChooserNative *win32_native_file_chooser = > gtk_file_chooser_native_new("title", > GTK_WINDOW(window), > GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE, > "accept label", > "cancel label") ; > > gtk_native_dialog_show(GTK_NATIVE_DIALOG(win32_native_file_chooser)) > ; > > gtk_native_dialog_destroy(GTK_NATIVE_DIALOG(win32_native_file_chooser > )) ; > > return ; > > } > > > int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { > > gtk_init(&argc, &argv) ; > > GtkWidget *window, *button ; > > window = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) ; > > button= gtk_button_new_with_label("test") ; > > g_signal_connect(button, "clicked", > G_CALLBACK(create_win32_native_file_chooser) , NULL); > > gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(window), button) ; > > gtk_main() ; > > return 0 ; > } > > [/CODE] > > Compile it with MSYS2. > > --- > > Then make a directory outside the MSYS2 environment (the $PATH must > be > clean without MSYS2). > > And execute this script given binary and directory: > > [CODE] > > #! /bin/bash > > ########################################### > # # > # A script for mingw distributing copying # > # every needed *.dll to destination given # > # as argument ($2), # > # from binary given as argument ($1) # > # # > ########################################### > > function usage { > > echo "a script to copy all required dll files from a binary to a > destdir." > echo "usage: $0 pathtobin destdir" > > exit 1 > > } > > if [[ ! -f $1 ]] || [[ ! -d $2 ]] ; then > > usage ; > > else > > ldd $1 | grep /mingw64/bin/ | cp $(gawk '{print $3}' ) $2 > > ldd $1 | grep /mingw64/bin/ | echo "$(gawk '{print $3}' )" > > # A try for cygwin: > # > #objdump -p $1 | grep "DLL Name" | cp $(printf "%s%s" > "/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/bin/" $(gawk '{print $3}')) > $2 > > #objdump -p $1 | grep "DLL Name" | echo $(printf "%s%s" > "/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/bin/" $(gawk '{print $3}')) > > echo "copy to $2" > > cp $1 $2 > > echo "copy $1 to $2" > > exit 0 ; > > fi > > [/CODE] > > Then execute the binary at the location outside the MSYS2 > environment. > > > It crash on my system. > > Please forgiven me ! > > I'm a poor sinner for all the injuries I have said. > > > If we find what bug I can package my program using inno-setup what > would > be great and not hope. > > Thanks to forgiven me, and for any help or comments. > > > _______________________________________________ > gtk-app-devel-list mailing list > gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list