Maybe I've just been up too late and am not thinking straight, but I
suppose it doesn't hurt to ask... is there some way to use the Glib
testing framework so as to have modular fixtures that could be combined
or separated on a per-test basis? I'm staring at the API, but not seeing i
Sorry for the noise. I posted a question to this mailing list several hours
ago but it doesn't seem to have arrived. Just testing to see if a second post
will work
John Emmas
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HI,
I need to test GUI gtk program.
this Include following requirements
* Capture and Replay X events... here we have some tools (Xnee)
** Test Heap usage only GTK lib using (not include other lib heap usage like
pango)*
*Problem here all libs using same heap ... information providing in smaps
out there that might help to set up a big test matrix
> of glib/gtk builds? Is there any record of which combinations have gone
> into distribution releases?
One thing that might help here is distrowatch. On each distro's page,
they track the versions of all the major packages for eac
I have a small tool I'm about to release, and I'd like to check and see
if it works correctly at least for the glib/gtk combinations that
distributions have shipped recently.
Is there anything out there that might help to set up a big test matrix
of glib/gtk builds? Is there any recor
I am having a problem with my gtk program doing a seg fault after
running for a long period of time. My application redraws the screen
with quite a high frequency. I decided to to creating a tiny test
program that simply sets icons on a toolbar over and over to see if I
could replicate the
Just a test!
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