On Sunday 16 September 2007 6:10 pm, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> On Sunday 16 September 2007 5:53 pm, Ed Leafe wrote:
> > On Sep 16, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> > >>  Hmmm... is there a way to determine which version of Gtk is running?
> > >> I don't have my Ubuntu system handy at the moment, but I'm wondering
> > >> if that could be the difference.
> > >
> > > In this case it is 2.8.20-7 from Debian Etch.
> >
> >     I have Gtk 2.10.11.0 from Ubuntu Feisty, and do not get the segfault
> > that you see. I don't know how to debug this further, except to give
> > you versions of the code that have lots of debug statements so that
> > we can narrow down which line is the culprit that sets off the segfault.
>
> Your previous comment about Gtk versions got me to thinking, so I just
> finished upgrading my old laptop to Debian testing. The Gtk version in
> testing is 2.10.13. Things seem to work with this version of Gtk. My old
> laptop is painfully slow running wxWidgets, so further testing will have to
> wait until I finish upgrading my new laptop to Edgy. Thanks for the
> pointer. I will touch base once I have had a chance to try out Dabo with
> Edgy.
Testing with Edgy has revealed the following. WxGtk 2.8+ does not work with 
Dabo 0.8.1 or 0.9a (rev 3359 for framework rev 874 for IDE).  I get seg 
faults as a rule. WxGtk 2.6.4 works with both  versions of Dabo, though it 
works better with 0.8.1. Changing to libgtk 2.10 seems to have helped.
-- 
Adrian Klaver
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