A followup: On Linux, I recompiled with mcs instead of gmcs, used gtk-sharp-1.0. Runs OK on Linux, but crashes in the same place in Windows (in unmanaged code, in show-all).
On Windows, I installed Gtk# for .Net using Paco's installer (from Novell Forge), and recompiled the code in MS .Net 2003. When I run, I get an error about not being able to find the pango-sharp (or a dependency) when the code first tries to get a pango-context. I recompiled using .Net 2003 and Gtk#-2, and I get an error about not being able to find gtk-sharp (or a dependency). I re-ran the script in the Gtk# for .Net directory that adds things to the GAC, but it didn't help. Running gacco -q "pango-sharp" reports a location for pango-sharp.dll which seems OK (it has the dll and a file __AssemblyInfo__.ini). I'm not sure what else I can do.... On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 18:04 -0400, Chris Lee wrote: > I'm now trying to get a smaller program running with Gtk# on windows, a > simple graphing widget (I was using NPlot-gtk-0.9.9.2, but it wasn't > working on Windows due to calls to gdk_x11_*). I'm trying to do very > simple stuff, and for now compiling with mono-1.2.3 on linux using gtk# > 1.0 and then running the .exe with mono-1.2.3 on windows. > > I'm getting a crash in unmanaged call gtk_widget_show_all() right after > I make my widgets, when I call ShowAll on my top-level window, before > the program gets to Application.Run(). > > I'm using no threads now, but I am compiling with gmcs. I'm using .Net > 2.0 only for the generics. > > Is using gmcs my problem? Is this not yet stable with Gtk# on windows? _______________________________________________ Gtk-sharp-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list
