Re: strange problem
- From: Vladislav Grinchenko <3rdshift comcast net>
- To: Antonio Coralles <noche suapie reflex at>
- Cc: Gtkmm list <gtkmm-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: strange problem
- Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 19:35:59 -0500
Antonio,
if nothing else helps, run your program with 'strace'. This will tell
you which system functions has been called when.
-Vlad
On Sat, 2005-01-22 at 14:45, Antonio Coralles wrote:
> After switching to the GNU autotools a strange problem occured in my
> program [this has at least something to do with GTKMM]:
> In my program there are, as usual, two different ways to load a file.
> You can pass a filename throgh argv or you can select a filename throgh
> a Gtk::FileChooserDialog while the app is running. Now the strange thing
> is, that when I load a file "throgh argv", so that the actual loading
> happens before Gtk::Main::run(...) it perfectly works. But when I try to
> load a file after the program has started I experience somekind of
> undefined behavour. Sometimes the prog freezes and sometimes I get
> strange segfaults - but not in the components of the interface, but deep
> down in the routines which are responsible for loading. I eaven have a
> test for loading/saving - and that test works fine. Besides I didn't get
> this error before switching to automake. So my assumtion is that the
> fault occurs at linking time - but I have no clue what it can be. I also
> tried switching from -lboost_date_time to lboost_date_time_mt
> [threadsave version] becuase it seems to me that Gtk is a multi threaded
> library - but that doesn't really help. Maybe somebody here had similar
> problems and knows what to do ...
>
> antonio
>
>
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