Thanks for suggestion, but It was already installed...

BTW---

On other issue, it appears i was right there does seem to be an issue with a connection that was never established being added to the pool and left there, it's crashing inside of pool.GetConnection(), and inside of GetConnection() on 2nd attempts and further it is being flagged as having at least one connection available (that doesn't happen on first pass thru).

I don't have a solution yet, i'm trying to figure out exactly where the failure is occuring.

-Rob

On 05/01/2012 10:56 AM, Oskar Berggren wrote:
Perhaps you need to install libgtk2.0-dev via apt-get then?

/Oskar


2012/5/1 Rob Wilkens<robwilk...@gmail.com>:
Copying list on my reply, sorry i keep forgetting i have to reply all..

On 05/01/2012 10:09 AM, Rob Wilkens wrote:

2.12.10 was the version i was building -- and yes, i suspect i have a gtk3
system (unity/ubuntu 12.04)...

I could try the experimental branch, but for what i'm doing right now it's
not important.  I might try it later if i can find it.

I just hacked gtk-sharp source as i described in other e-mail (manually
define to TRUE), which got me past that one problem.

I am now able to hunt down the original problem i was working on, i've
made some progress in narrowing it down, but don't have it yet.

-Rob


On 05/01/2012 10:04 AM, Alan wrote:
What version of gtk+ do you have and what version of gtk-sharp did you
build? The odds are you built gtk-sharp for gtk2 and you have gtk3
installed on your system. There is an experimental branch of gtk-sharp
which does work with gtk3 which might get around this problem for you.
I think this is just a different branch in the regular gtk-sharp
repository.

Alan

On 1 May 2012 13:45, Rob Wilkens<robwilk...@gmail.com>    wrote:
Ok, I've managed to get rid of most of my errors via using the
parallel build environment configuration...

But I've got one more error preventing me from proceeding with what i
wanted to work on, and i think it's related to gtk-sharp, in which
case i'm either asking on the wrong mailing list (probably) or maybe i
should find another version of gtk-sharp(?) to try to build.

Here's the problem copied/pasted directly from command line of both
programs:
mono: symbol lookup error:
/home/robwilkens/mono/lib/libglibsharpglue-2.so: undefined symbol:
g_thread_supported

Oddly enough, i tried googling the error message (copy/paste) from
libglibsharpglue to the end of the line, and nothing came up..  I
guess i'm the first one to run across this particular problem, or at
least the first to ask publicly.

I get the same error from both programs that i was trying to test
before (namely: monodevelop and GhettoGtkAdmin)...

Is this mono or should i look for a gtk-sharp mailing list and ask
there?

Thanks,
Rob
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