On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 02:04 -0700, lucapetra (sent by Nabble.com) wrote: > thanks, i had just modified the makefile as follows > > .... > CFLAGS= ... 'pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0 gthread-2.0' > .... > LIBS='pkg-config --libs gtk+-2.0 gthread-2.0' > > Now it's all right ;) .
For sure ... if you've got both libraries .. but if you don't ... What about a test after that ? echo -n "checking for gtk+-2.0 ... " if pkg-config --exists gtk+-2.0 ; then echo "yes" else echo "no" AC_MSG_ERROR(gthread-2.0 not found, please install it) fi echo -n "checking for gthread-2.0 ... " if pkg-config --exists gthread-2.0 ; then echo "yes" else echo "no" AC_MSG_ERROR(gtk+-2.0 not found, please install it) fi > I have another question. I have to pass from main.c to the gtk interface an > array pointer. How can i do this? I think using the pointer instead of > argv...but i don't know how to read the argument in the gtk callbacks int main (int argc, char **argv) { gchar ** array; // do your stuff window = create_window(array); .... } GtkWidget* create_window(gchar** array) { // from here you can pass it to callbacks } Even better you can create an struct with all the data you need: typedef struct _MyData { gchar ** array; .... .... .... } MyData; int main (int argc, char **argv) { gchar ** array; MyData *data; // do your stuff data = g_malloc(sizeof(MyData)); data->array = array; window = create_window(data); gtk_widget_show(window); gtk_main(); // out the main loop free data g_free(data); .... } GtkWidget* create_window(MyData *data) { gchar** array; array = data->array; // from here you can pass it to callbacks } Hope this helps. -- Iago Rubio _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list