Re: How to update both the Console and the GTKMM gui window after running other functions



Thanks!

I added the two libraries.  Performed clean make and get the same output.

This is the Makefile and other files used by Eclipse:

// Code - Makefile
// ----------------------------------------------------------
################################################################################
# Automatically-generated file. Do not edit!
################################################################################

-include ../makefile.init

RM := rm -rf

# All of the sources participating in the build are defined here
-include sources.mk
-include src/subdir.mk
-include subdir.mk
-include objects.mk

ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),clean)
ifneq ($(strip $(C++_DEPS)),)
-include $(C++_DEPS)
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(C_DEPS)),)
-include $(C_DEPS)
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(CC_DEPS)),)
-include $(CC_DEPS)
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(CPP_DEPS)),)
-include $(CPP_DEPS)
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(CXX_DEPS)),)
-include $(CXX_DEPS)
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(C_UPPER_DEPS)),)
-include $(C_UPPER_DEPS)
endif
endif

-include ../makefile.defs

# Add inputs and outputs from these tool invocations to the build variables

# All Target
all: gtkmmAllen2

# Tool invocations
gtkmmAllen2: $(OBJS) $(USER_OBJS)
    @echo 'Building target: $@'
    @echo 'Invoking: GCC C++ Linker'
    g++  -o "gtkmmAllen2" $(OBJS) $(USER_OBJS) $(LIBS)
    @echo 'Finished building target: $@'
    @echo ' '

# Other Targets
clean:
    -$(RM) $(OBJS)$(C++_DEPS)$(C_DEPS)$(CC_DEPS)$(CPP_DEPS)$(EXECUTABLES)$(CXX_DEPS)$(C_UPPER_DEPS) gtkmmAllen2
    - echo ' '

.PHONY: all clean dependents
.SECONDARY:

-include ../makefile.targets
// ----------------------------------------------------------
// code end1

// Code begin: objects.mk
// ---------------------------------------------------------
################################################################################
# Automatically-generated file. Do not edit!
################################################################################

USER_OBJS :=

LIBS := -lgthread-2.0 -lpthread -lglib-2.0 -lgtkmm-3.0 -latkmm-1.6 -lgdkmm-3.0 -lgiomm-2.4 -lpangomm-1.4 -lgtk-3 -lglibmm-2.4 -lcairomm-1.0 -lgdk-3 -latk-1.0 -lgio-2.0 -lpangocairo-1.0 -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 -lcairo-gobject -lpango-1.0 -lcairo -lsigc-2.0 -lgobject-2.0 -lgtkmm-3.0 -latkmm-1.6 -lgdkmm-3.0 -lgiomm-2.4 -lpangomm-1.4 -lgtk-3 -lglibmm-2.4 -lcairomm-1.0 -lgdk-3 -latk-1.0 -lgio-2.0 -lpangocairo-1.0 -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 -lcairo-gobject -lpango-1.0 -lcairo -lsigc-2.0 -lgobject-2.0 -lglib-2.0
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// Code end

// Code begin: sources.mk
// ---------------------------------------------------------
################################################################################
# Automatically-generated file. Do not edit!
################################################################################

O_SRCS :=
CPP_SRCS :=
C_UPPER_SRCS :=
C_SRCS :=
S_UPPER_SRCS :=
OBJ_SRCS :=
ASM_SRCS :=
CXX_SRCS :=
C++_SRCS :=
CC_SRCS :=
OBJS :=
C++_DEPS :=
C_DEPS :=
CC_DEPS :=
CPP_DEPS :=
EXECUTABLES :=
CXX_DEPS :=
C_UPPER_DEPS :=

# Every subdirectory with source files must be described here
SUBDIRS := \
src \
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// Code end

-- L. James

--
L. D. James
ljames apollo3 com
www.apollo3.com/~ljames

On 08/05/2013 03:58 PM, Alan Mazer wrote:
Ah.  Perhaps it's how you built it.  If you're using Linux, I link with -lgthread-2.0.  I actually like with -lpthread as well, although that might not be necessary.  I have multiple types of threads in some apps.  Try that and see if that helps.

-- Alan



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