Re: [gtk-list] Re: gtk+-971201
- From: Jay Painter <jpaint serv net>
- To: Ben Gertzfield <che debian org>
- cc: Owen Taylor <owt1 cornell edu>, gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [gtk-list] Re: gtk+-971201
- Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 16:24:15 -0800 (PST)
Here's a guess: I made a change to gtk+/gtk's Makefile.am. It had been
hacked at some point so that the shared library version was 1:0: now, I
thought that libtool default blanks to 0, but so I changed it back to read
1:0:0 I didn't mention this because I thought it defaulted to 0, and
therefore libgtk.so.1.0.0, but maybe you have some libs which are
libgtk.so.1.0, which are not symbolic links, but are the older gtk libs.
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Jay Painter -- jpaint@serv.net -- jpaint@gimp.org -- jpaint@real.com
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On 2 Dec 1997, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> I've been talking to another Debian user on the #GIMP channel on
> byxnet IRC, who also had the same input problem, until he used the cvs
> version.
>
> So I guess I just need to get a copy of the cvs tree. But I do think
> there should be a warning, or *something*, as the 1201 that's been
> released has *something* wrong with it.
>
> By the way, compiling gtk with --disable-shared and --enable-debug for
> some reason fixed the problem with testgtk (but not GIMP, of
> course. Not going to statically link that one, thankyouverymuch.)
>
> What could cause shared libraries to malfunction in little tiny odd
> ways like that? gtk 971109 still works just fine on my system.
>
> Oddly enough, I can't get GDB to put in a breakpoint in testgtk when
> it's dynamically linked. Someone on the #GIMP IRC channel said that
> 2.0.32 broke it somehow.
>
> *sigh*
>
> This is just too much fun. :)
>
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