El lun, 27-06-2005 a las 20:28 -0400, Daniel Morgan escribió: > Both gtk# 1.0 and gtk# 1.9 are shipped with the mono 1.1.7 and 1.1.8 > windows installers. Using -pkg:gtk-sharp will use gtk# 1.0 while > -pkg:gtk-sharp-2.0 will use gtk# 1.9. Both are installed in Mono's > GAC. So, both are running okay. I did port sql# for gtk# to gtk# 2.0 > using a ComboBox, and it works okay. However, my problem is with Combo > working on gtk# 1.0.
Hi Daniel, I've experimented the same problems using the installer for mono 1.1.7. The problem is that Win32 installer for mono-1.1.7 comes with a gtk# 1.0, version 1.0.9. The bug your are experimenting is solved at 1.0.10 release which seems to be released inside Win32 installer for Mono 1.1.8. I can't confirm you if Mono 1.1.8 installer solves the problem. What we have done to workaround this problem is to use Mono-1.1.7 win32 installer and to install over it gtk# 1.0 (version 1.0.10). You can check the following thread for more information. http://lists.ximian.com/pipermail/gtk-sharp-list/2005-June/005960.html I hope it helps Daniel, Cheers. > > Sorry, I could not get bugzilla to work for me today. So, here is the > error. > > Take the Combo example in monodoc and run it. > > E:\backup_stuff\sqlsharpgtk>mcs ComboTest.cs -pkg:gtk-sharp > > E:\backup_stuff\sqlsharpgtk>mono ComboTest.exe > > (<unknown>:168): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_convert: assertion `str != NULL' failed > > Unhandled Exception: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not > set to > an instance of an object > in <0x00152> ComboSample:.ctor () > in <0x00016> ComboSample:Main () > > This is the source: > > using System; > using Gtk; > > class ComboSample { > Combo combo; > > static void Main () { > new ComboSample (); > } > > ComboSample () { > Application.Init (); > > Window win = new Window ("ComboSample"); > win.DeleteEvent += new DeleteEventHandler (OnWinDelete); > > string[] list = new string[] {"one", "two", "three"}; > > combo = new Combo (); > combo.PopdownStrings = list; > combo.DisableActivate (); > combo.Entry.Activated += new EventHandler (OnEntryActivated); > > win.Add (combo); > > win.ShowAll (); > Application.Run (); > } > > void OnEntryActivated (object o, EventArgs args) { > Console.WriteLine (combo.Entry.Text); > } > > void OnWinDelete (object obj, DeleteEventArgs args) { > Application.Quit (); > } > } > > Mike Kestner wrote: > > >On Sat, 2005-06-25 at 19:50 -0400, Daniel Morgan wrote: > > > > > >>When I tried to run sql# for gtk# on Mono 1.1.7 for Windows, it failed > >>to run because the Combo failed. > >>sql# for gtk# was using gtk# 1.0.x and gtk+ 2.6. > >> > >>Even though Combo was deprecated in gtk+ 2.4, it should still work in > >>gtk+ 2.6. > >> > >>I recently chatted with Todd Berman, and he said the deprecated Combo > >>works fine in MonoDevelop running on gtk+ 2.6. > >> > >>So, is this a Win32 problem with gtk+, gtk# 1.0.x , or the installer? > >> > >>Can someone please look into this problem? > >> > >> > >That's going to be hard to do without more details than "the Combo > >failed." If you can provide a minimal sample application that > >reproduces the problem, please open a bug report including the output > >that occurs on failure. > > > >When you say you "tried to run sql# for gtk# on Mono 1.1.7 for Windows" > >are you saying you tried to run a binary that was compiled against Gtk# > >1.0.x on mono 1.1.7? There are different assembly versions involved > >there, so if the 1.1.7 installer doesn't have a set of Gtk# 1.0.x > >assemblies in its GAC, that would be a problem. I'm just stabbing in > >the dark because the problem description above is fairly vague. > > > >Gtk# 1.0.x and 2.x are parallel-installable and there is no current plan > >to provide a mechanism to run applications compiled against 1.0.x on a > >2.x installation. You will still have to have 1.0.x assemblies > >installed. If this is the problem you are indicating, perhaps paco > >needs to consider shipping a combined 1.0.x/2.x installer for Gtk# on > >win32? Either that or there needs to be a way to install 1.0.x and 2.x > >Gtk# into a single mono install. > > > >FWIW, I just compiled and ran the sample/test/WidgetViewer.exe > >application on the MS 1.1 runtime with gladewin 2.6.8-rc1 and Gtk# trunk > >and the Combo sample (which is still Gtk.Combo, not ComboBox) runs > >without any problems. > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gtk-sharp-list maillist - [email protected] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list > -- Francis Brosnan Blazquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Gtk-sharp-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list
