> > Do you use gb.qt or gb.gtk? > > Ah Benoit! Always the difficult questions :-p) According to the test > project's components list it uses gb, gb.form, gb.gui and gb.image. The > desktop/window manager is LXDE for the 2.16 and 2.20 tests. The 2.4 test > was carried out in KDE. > > I have just tried to select gb.qt for the test project but it said that > gb.qt is incompatible with gb.gui. So I de-selected gb.gui and wasn't > prevented from now selecting gb.qt. > > Recompiled and re-run and the test works perfectly. Thank you thank you > thank you! I have never given any thought in the past about which toolkit > I was using. Being a devotee of KDE, up to v3.5, I suppose I have always > used gb.qt etc. Now since Mandriva 2010 I am forced to seek an alternative > to KDE as 4.3 is too much like Windows for my liking, certainly in terms > of its poor performance. I have been using LXDE without realising that it > might be using the gtk toolkit. > > Now I have a solution I can easily deploy to my brother's PC (a clone of > the one I develop on for him). Ooops, spoke too soon. The working project > compiles ok but breaks now where I test the presence of an object in a > collection. Looks like the place I get the collection key is not > initialising. It is a ComboBox which I fill in one splash with DIr(path, > pattern, gb.File). Must be a difference in qt and gtk combo boxes. > Shouldn't take too long to fix though. > > Thanks again for your help with this. > > Richard >
I fixed the memory leak in revision #2937 for Gambas 2 and revision #2938 for Gambas 3. So, if you need, you can use gb.gtk again! Regards, -- Benoît Minisini ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
