> On Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 13:30:08 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer 
<wolfgang.ma...@kabelmail.de> wrote:  > The sample was C#, but yes i do use ... 
--pkg=gio-2.0

> I know the problem(have a look to compiler.vala), that's why i ask to 
> "improve".

One possibility is the Vala compiler is applying different symbol resolution 
rules for properties and inheritance. So public Menu menu; is generating a 
conflict, whereas class App:Application {} is using the first 
symbolencountered. If it is following the latter rule then I would say that was 
a bug.
A test case illustrating the bug is required and then an issue to be opened at 
gitlab.gnome.org ....


Am 20.02.19 um 14:20 schrieb Al Thomas via vala-list:
>    > On Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 13:16:38 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer 
><wolfgang.ma...@kabelmail.de> wrote:  >> The same would happen in C# if you 
>had two
>>> classes/interfaces/whatever with the same name but defined in distinct
>>> namespaces.
>> Sorry, but you are wrong!!!
>> The "Application" is ONLY resolved by the "using Gtk;" and not
>> "GLib.Application"
> Are you using --pkg gio-2.0 ? GLib.Application is part of the gio-2.0 binding.
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