Hi, sorry for delay. didn't test it yet, I'm revising my build and checking if there is some misconfiguration from my side, I'm short on time due to work. Will be back soon and re-read this conversation and provided links as well and give feedback on how it goes.
thanks a lot for now! On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 1:25 PM, John Emmas <[email protected]> wrote: > On 19/11/2015 20:16, codekiddy wrote: > > > John, > Test program can't be more simple then it is: > > #include <gtkmm/window.h> > #include <gtkmm/application.h> > > int main(int argc, char* argv[]) > { > using namespace Glib; > using namespace Gtk; > > RefPtr<Application> app = Application::create( argc, argv, "gtkmm.exe" ); > > Window win; > app->run(win); > } > > > Does 'Application::create()' call 'gtk_init()'? If you can see the > resulting Window then I guess it must do but I don't really have time to > check. This line will definitely call it though, if you need to try an > alternative:- > > Gtk::Main app (&argc, &argv); > > If the above isn't relevant then I'd tend to agree with Phil. You've > probably got some other file somewhere which is undeffing > GTKMM_ATKMM_ENABLED. Most likely you might have multiple copies of > gtkmmconfig.h. It looks like you edited one (to add #define > GTKMM_ATKMM_ENABLED 1) but maybe there are others somewhere which still say > #undef GTKMM_ATKMM_ENABLED ? > > Another thing you could try is to modify your ForceInclude file. Instead > of its current contents try it with just this line:- > > #include <gtkmmconfig.h> > > That will (hopefully) ensure that the same header file gets #included > every time. If you've got more than one copy, it might end up including > the wrong one - but at least it should always be the same one! > > John > > _______________________________________________ > gtkmm-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list > >
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