On Apr 7, 2013, at 9:41 AM, Fabio Leone wrote:
> I found what generates the error.
> The program (or something else) in the bundle tries to use file
> $HOME/gtk/inst/libexec/gnome-pty-helper instead of the copy of
> gnome-pty-helper inside the bundle.
> How can I fix this? Can install_name_too
On Apr 7, 2013, at 8:55 AM, Miroslav Rajcic wrote:
> BTW, I am using this target setup in my .jhbuildrc-custom:
>
> setup_sdk(target="10.5", sdk_version="native", architectures=["i386"])
That won't work. You *must* use the SDK that corresponds to the oldest OSX
version you intend to support,
I found what generates the error.
The program (or something else) in the bundle tries to use file
$HOME/gtk/inst/libexec/gnome-pty-helper instead of the copy of
gnome-pty-helper inside the bundle.
How can I fix this? Can install_name_tool help?
2013/4/6 Fabio Leone
> Hi everyone.
> I'm develop
BTW, I am using this target setup in my .jhbuildrc-custom:
setup_sdk(target="10.5", sdk_version="native", architectures=["i386"])
Regards,
Miroslav
From: mraj...@hotmail.com
To: gtk-osx-users-list@gnome.org
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 17:52:50 +0200
Subject: [gtk-osx-users] Program crash using GTK-O
I got a following crash backtrace from the user of my program:
11:49:30.923 6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x939646e4 abort + 93 ()
11:49:30.923 7 libintl.8.dylib 0x013cca7f _nl_load_domain
+ 95 ()
11:49:30.923 8 libintl.8.dylib 0x013cbc4d _