Stupid question regarding g_thread_init() and gtk_threads_init()



Why are there two functions for this?  Why doesn't g_thread_init() call
gtk_threads_init()?

Has this ALWAYS been the case the g_thread_init() has to be followed by
gtk_threads_init() because if so, I have a very long standing bug, that's
been in my code for years.

-Rich




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