Hello again everyone:

Sorry about the late reply, I had to travel just after that last 
message, and haven't had a chance to get back to the list about this.  
My current binaries are:
2.8.8-2.

Is there a newer version out that fixes these issues? I tried adding 
--enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc to the "Additional Linker Options" under 
the project's build options in Code::Blocks (the IDE that I use), but it 
doesn't seem to help.

~Scott

Cedric Gustin wrote:

> Hi Scott,
>
> Could you please give us the version of gtkmm you use: my latest
> binaries gtkmm-2.8.8-2 ?
> Those problems should have been fixed in the latest release but one
> particular case of bad auto-import might have been skipped.
>
> Anyway, if you are really in a hurry for you project, try to add
>
> -Wl,--enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc
>
> to the gcc options at link time. No modification to your code is 
> necessary.
>
> Cedric
>
> On 9/14/06, Scott Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone.
>>
>> I have been using gtkmm for a couple of years now, developing software
>> for school districts as well as for thesis research.  I recently opened
>> up an old project that used gtkmm-2.2, and converted it to gtkmm-2.4, as
>> well as converting the project from Dev-CPP to Code::Blocks.  Everything
>> went successfully, even compilation, when I commented out a small block
>> of code:
>>
>>     // add all of the sub menus to the top menu bar
>>     MenuList items = topBar->items();
>>
>> If I don't comment this line out, I get the following error:
>>
>> overviewwindow.o:overviewwindow.cpp:(.text$_ZN3Gtk12Menu_Helpers8MenuListD1Ev[Gtk::Menu_Helpers::MenuList::~MenuList()]+0xb):
>>  
>>
>> variable 'vtable for Gtk::Menu_Helpers::MenuList' can't be
>> auto-imported. Please read the documentation for ld's
>> --enable-auto-import for details.
>>
>> I have gotten this error in the past, when working with WX, and the
>> solution amounted to adding a #define in the compiler options of
>> Code::Blocks.  After an hour or so of searching, I am unable to find a
>> reference to this problem in relation to gtkmm or GTK+.  I am wondering
>> if anyone has any insight into what the compiler #define option might be
>> to resolve this, or if there is another solution.  All of my dlls and
>> include files were installed using a package installer (i.e. I didn't
>> build them from source).  I am using Windows XP as my platform.
>

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