Hi,

On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 18:14:02 +0200
gwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Ah yes, I wasn't aware that there was a function for this.  You should 
> > definitely use this in place of the delete statement because it will do 
> > deeper cleaning.
> 
> the GTK Api said gtk_exit is deprecated and should not be used.  
> In fact, i'm very astonished because it's not the first software with GTK
> I  wrote but it's the first time that I have this problem.  
> It's so recent

OK, I didn't counter-check it and was probably reading some outdated
documentation. I was just searching for some kind of cleanup function
and thought I found it. So it's probably in fact a gtk memory leak. Are
you by chance running non-x86? That might explain why it passed some
tests though buggy on that arch...

OK, I'm out of suggestions :-) Maybe a manual delete would help, but I
somehow doubt that (cleanup is probably done by gtk_main_quit() now?)

-hwh
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