>From what I can tell, this has already been addressed in WxWidgets 2.8.9 The only thing is, there's no binary released of WxWidgets 2.8.9, or, indeed, a Leopard release at all, because I guess we're just relying on Apple to do it now.
And then the other thing is, of course, that they aren't. It hasn't been updated since Leopard came out. I double-checked, and the Toolbar Demo does it too. I'll try to paste in the whole message here. Apologies if I typo, since it's modal: ../src/mac/carbon/toolbar.cpp(882): assert "count == 1" failed in ~wxToolBar(): Reference Count of native control was not 1 in wxToolBar destructor Do you want to stop the program? You can also choose [Cancel] to suppress further warnings. [No] [Cancel] [Yes] >From what I was able to look up here: http://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/4468 It's been fixed as of 2.8.9 But we don't have a wxPerl 2.8.9 binary for Mac and since we're relying on Apple to do it, we may never, until SnowLeopard anyway (and buying a whole new OS to *maybe* get an updated binary of this seems absurd, but building it from scratch for Mac is also kind of insanity-making from what I can tell). So here's the question in it's true importance: Is there a way I can just suppress that rubbish and have it never happen? (I mean, without removing the toolbar) -- Dodger
