On 21/04/2013 09:53, Evan Nemerson wrote:
When you load a shared library the memory actually used is shared not
just within the same process, but across all processes using that
library. In all likelihood, some other process (like gnome-shell) is
already using Clutter and your program using Clut
On Sun, 2013-04-21 at 09:21 +0200, Donn wrote:
> On 20/04/2013 21:14, Evan Nemerson wrote:
> > .. it's generally a good idea to use
> > GObject-style construction [1]. In your original example, simply
> > replace "public RedSquare()" with "construct" and it should work as
> > expected.
>
> Appre
On 20/04/2013 21:14, Evan Nemerson wrote:
.. it's generally a good idea to use
GObject-style construction [1]. In your original example, simply
replace "public RedSquare()" with "construct" and it should work as
expected.
Appreciate that, thanks. I shall read up and hack it thus.
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