On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 11:36:16AM +0200, Murray Cumming wrote: > On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 19:56 -0400, Roberto Alejandro Espí Muñoz wrote: > > The examples and the program I made from them when executed don't > > print anything in the command line. Instead they start to load up my > > processor in a very unusual way. My guess is that there may be a loop > > somewhere. I use Debian Etch with the gtk and gtkmm libs from the > > 2.10 version. > > So these are self-built versions of GTK+ and gtkmm installed somehow on > top of the standard Debian packages? And the other person is using > Gentoo. > > I don't know what the problem is but I know that this is the kind of > thing that causes these problems. > Well, I also had problems with that. I'm using gtk from testing but had to grab gtkmm from unstable and rebuild it. I just didn't talk about any problems cause I had no time to do serious test cases. -- GPG-Key: 0xA3FD0DF7 - 9F73 032E EAC9 F7AD 951F 280E CB66 8E29 A3FD 0DF7 Debian User and Developer. Homepage: www.foolab.org
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