On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Pierrick Grasland < pierrick.grasl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > Sorry. I forgot to include gtkCallback in my mail. > > Actually, Gio/gfile doesn't seems to be corrupted. (It was proved, with a > previous version of our program working perfectly) > > We nailed down a problem : an header, protected with #define, was include > several times, but generate this error (I wasn't able to define why, because > it doesn't include gtk). > > So, actually, like we said in France our program seems to be "Tomber en > marche" (opposite of "Tomber en panne"/breaking down) > > I'm trying to find out why he is doing this, but with as new afternoon on > this bug, I don't think our errors are from our CMake configurations. > > This is after I > defined -DUSE_GTK_GUI). > > Is it how we could define specific #define in an environment ? I will add > it, I was searching this one :) Yes, use ADD_DEFINITIONS(-DUSE_GTK_GUI) in your CMakeLists.txt when you want to define that symbol (presumably when GTK is being used). > Thanks a lot ! No problem. -- Philip Lowman
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