On Wednesday, 3 April 2013 at 20:41:47 UTC, Mike Wey wrote:
On 04/03/2013 05:38 AM, Josh wrote:
On Tuesday, 2 April 2013 at 20:50:16 UTC, Mike Wey wrote:
On 04/02/2013 02:38 PM, Josh wrote:
On Sunday, 31 March 2013 at 14:21:50 UTC, Mike Wey wrote:
On 03/30/2013 05:42 PM, Josh wrote:
On Saturday, 30 March 2013 at 16:17:22 UTC, Mike Wey wrote:
On 03/30/2013 03:49 PM, Josh wrote:
Sorry, I misread, I thought the xml files were the
compiled bits.
When I
ran glib-compile-schemas.exe, I get the following:
warning: Schema 'org.gnome.system.proxy' has path
'/system/proxy/'.
Paths starting with '/apps/', '/desktop/' or '/system/'
are
deprecated.
warning: Schema 'org.gnome.system.proxy.http' has path
'/system/proxy/http/'. Paths starting with '/apps/',
'/desktop/' or
'/system/' are deprecated.
warning: Schema 'org.gnome.system.proxy.https' has path
'/system/proxy/https/'. Paths starting with '/apps/',
'/desktop/' or
'/system/' are deprecated.
warning: Schema 'org.gnome.system.proxy.ftp' has path
'/system/proxy/ftp/'. Paths starting with '/apps/',
'/desktop/' or
'/system/' are deprecated.
warning: Schema 'org.gnome.system.proxy.socks' has path
'/system/proxy/socks/'. Paths starting with '/apps/',
'/desktop/' or
'/system/' are deprecated.
warning: undefined reference to <schema
id='org.gnome.desktop.default-applications.at'/>
Anything I should be worried about?
Thanks again,
Josh
That are the same warnings i get, does the
FileChooserDialog work
properly after running glib-compile-schemas.exe ?
No, nothing has changed Mike.
Josh
I'm not sure why its not working, could you try the 3.6
runtime?
https://code.google.com/p/gtkd-packages/downloads/list
Uninstalled GTK 3.4.2 and GtkD 2.0, installed GTK 3.6.1 64
bit, tried
building GtkD 2.1.1, and got this:
C:\D\GtkD\build>build @gtkD.brf
..\src\glib\Spawn.d(244): Error: undefined identifier
fdopen, did you
mean function fopen?
..\src\glib\Spawn.d(245): Error: undefined identifier
fdopen, did you
mean function fopen?
..\src\glib\Spawn.d(246): Error: undefined identifier
fdopen, did you
mean function fopen?
Do I just rename the fdopen to fopen in Spawn.d?
Thanks,
Josh
For 32bits Windows fdopen was added to druntime with dmd
2.061.
So you are probably using an older compiler, if thats the
case you
could remove the "version(Win64)" from src/gtkc/glibtypes.d
line 111.
Ah, thank you, I didn't realise there was a new compiler.
Installed
that, built GtkD, compiled my program fine, ran it, and it
said:
The image file C:\Program Files\Gtk-Runtime\bin\libgdk-3-0.dll
is valid,
but is for a machine type other than the current machine.
Select OK to
continue, or CANCEL to fail the DLL load.
and
The image file C:\Program Files\Gtk-Runtime\bin\libgtk-3-0.dll
is valid,
but is for a machine type other than the current machine.
Select OK to
continue, or CANCEL to fail the DLL load.
and then has an access violation. Am I right in assuming this
is a 64
bit problem? I thought dmd now had Windows 64 bit support?
If you have installed the 64bits version of the Gtk runtime you
will need to build GtkD and your application for 64 bits, using
the -m64 flag of dmd.
To build a 64 bits version of GtkD build the dgen tool with dmd
-m64.
The same holds true for 32bits but as far as i know building
for 32bits is still the default for dmd on Windows.
After trying to compile in 64 bit and failing, I've given up and
just used 32 bit. So now I have GTK-Runtime 3.6.1 32 bit, GtkD
2.1.1 and DMD 2.062. My program is still giving the no schemas
error, and trying to compile the schemas gives the same warnings
as before. Any more ideas?
Thanks,
Josh