[sigc] Re: [gtkmm] Problem compiling GTKMM - cvs
- From: Martin Schulze <martin-ml hippogriff de>
- To: "Billy O'Connor" <billyoc gnuyork org>
- Cc: Alberto Paro <alberto paro homeunix org>, gtkmm-list gnome org, libsigc-list gnome org
- Subject: [sigc] Re: [gtkmm] Problem compiling GTKMM - cvs
- Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:39:12 +0100
Hi!
It is great that glibmm/gtkmm cvs compiles with libsigc++2 now!
libsigc++2 has been rewritten from scratch and has a different
API. You probably don't know, but you are currently using a
compatibility API if you build glibmm/gtkmm stable or cvs with
libsigc++2.
Please try to compile and run as many of your programs with
libsigc++2 as your time allows so that libsigc++2 and its
compatibility API get as much testing as possible! Let us
know of any problems you encounter!
I will release libsigc++-1.9.14 today or tomorrow evening at
the latest so that you don't need the cvs version to compile
glibmm/gtkmm.
Cheers!
Martin
Am 2004.02.12 18:09 schrieb(en) Billy O'Connor:
Alberto Paro <alberto paro homeunix org> writes:
> /usr/include/sigc++-2.0/sigc++/signal.h: In copy constructor `
> sigc::signal_base::signal_base(const sigc::signal_base&)':
> /usr/include/sigc++-2.0/sigc++/signal.h:188: warning: base class
`struct
> sigc::trackable' should be explicitly initialized in the copy
constructor
> make[4]: *** [attributes.lo] Error 1
> make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/gnome/gtkmm/pango/pangomm'
> make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>
> It seems like a libsigc++ problem? I tried to downgrade libsigc++
to
> 1.9.9 but it does not compile glibmm.
>
I'm using jhbuild here, and I had to do a full rebuild of gtkmm due
to libsigc++ changing to libsigc++2 in cvs. Don't know if that will
help you.
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