Hi Louis,

I¹ve been able to confirm this now. I downloaded the latest macports which
happens to use 2.14.7, and ran their gtk-demo. The demo uses the
file/directory chooser and sure enough, it generates the same warning. So as
Christian and I gathered, this is a GTK issue. If I get a chance I¹ll build
up the source with debug info (gtk) and see if I can find the root cause and
submit a patch for macports. I believe this problem is specific to OS/X
(Both PPC and Intel). Likely file system related. I believe that if you get
this warning, the one thing that will be disabled is the notification to the
chooser of files updates/deletions/creation. Things still work, but a
feature is turned off on the directories for getting such notifications.

I¹m venturing to guess this is likely not an issue on Linux, but If I get a
chance to build this version of gtk I¹ll find out.

Mike

On 1/12/09 3:30 AM, "Zulli, Louis P" <zul...@lafayette.edu> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Well, as an experiment I uninstalled my GTK+-2.14.6 and built and installed
> 2.12.9 from source. (Had to rebuild gtkglext too, as I discovered.) I then
> downloaded and built the latest gnubg snapshot.
> 
> No warnings. 
> 
> So I guess there's a bug in gtk introduced at some point after 2.12.9.
> 
> Think I'll end the experiment now. Noticed that 2.14.7 is available---might as
> well move onward.
> 
> Thanks for the help,
> 
> Louis

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