Hello all,
I've been fiddling a bit with GIOChannels lately and I've been running
into some rather annoying segfaults, which I believe to stem from me
improperly managing the closing of my GIOChannels. Only problem is, I
can't divine from the docs what the proper way to properly close one
down is.
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 09:37:34 +0100, Arne Skjaerholt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> /* Unref once for each call to g_io_add_watch and one final time to make
> the refcount zero so the object is freed */
> g_io_channel_unref ( io_channel );
> g_io_channel_unref ( io_channel );
> g_io_channel_unre
Hi,
I've had some sucess using g_io_channel_read_line to
receive terminated lines from a fifo formed with a
server app i wrote. However i need to receive unknown
amounts of bytes with line terminators until a final
escape character is received, then act on this packet.
Is this possible to do in on
I wrote a GTK-application in Linux and it works fine. I cross-compiled it with mingw and
now I have it running on Windows XP too.
However under Windows I get some memory allocation errors which abort the program.In Linux
no problems ...
I get this error mainly when I am loading a file from disk
edward hage writes:
> I wrote a GTK-application in Linux and it works fine.
That might just be a coincidence, it might *seem* to work fine, with
some input data. Have you run it under valgrind on Linux?
Or, download an evaluation copy of Purify or BoundsChecker for Windows
and run it under that.
hi hi,
I subclass the treeview widget and override its expose handler to overlay custom
gfx. Therefore I need to know the height covered by the cells. I currently check
allocation and visible rect, but both are way too large if the tree has just a
few cells.
If the tree has a lot of rows, so that
how to sort a list_store?
please help.
thanks...
--
No virus found in this outgoing message.
Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.
Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.5 - Release Date: 3.2.2005
___
gtk-app-devel-list mailing list
gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org
ht
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
edward hage writes:
> I wrote a GTK-application in Linux and it works fine.
That might just be a coincidence, it might *seem* to work fine, with
some input data. Have you run it under valgrind on Linux?
I never tried valgrind, I have it on my computer so just used it.
I don't
On, Mon Feb 07, 2005, ALLs soft wrote:
> how to sort a list_store?
>
> please help.
>
> thanks...
>
http://scentric.net/tutorial/sec-sorting.html
Regards
Marcus
--
We don't understand the software, and sometimes we don't understand the
hardware, but we can *see* the blinking lights!
_
Hi,
I've had some sucess using g_io_channel_read_line to
receive terminated lines from a fifo formed with a
server app i wrote. However i need to receive unknown
amounts of bytes with line terminators until a final
escape character is received, then act on this packet.
Is this possible to do in on
I believe I'm missing some development libraries, namely gnome-2.8. What
would be the name of the development packages that I would need to
install? My distribution is Debian, so I've looked all over Synaptic
for development libraries and I've installed a bunch of "dev" packages
that seem to fit t
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Tony Freeman wrote:
Every time I try to compile a program that has a "#include " I
run into problems. For example: I have just finished typing in the
sample program located at:
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gnome-vfs-2.0/gnome-vfs-first-steps.html
Now I want to compil
12 matches
Mail list logo