Yep. This isn't the first program I haven't been able to use the latest of due 
to GTK oldness.

Also an update to this: I was able to finally generate a C tags file, but it 
doesn't seem to work even after I load it  (the tags file looks fine, but I 
can't seem to get any symbol definitions to work).  Came up with an alternate 
approach- make a new project, open all my .c files, and let geany generate the 
tags as it opens the files. It's not that big of a project, and it saves me the 
headache of spending more time messing with something that I assume is working 
in 0.21.

-Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lex 
Trotman
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 5:45 PM
To: Geany general discussion list
Subject: Re: [Geany] Backport request: fix for segfault when generating tags on 
0.20

On 23 February 2012 12:21, Worth, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> The good news: After using SciTE and being quite happy with it, I came
> across Geany and was quite pleased with the feature set and capabilities.
>
> The bad news: My development system at work is running RHEL5, meaning the
> latest version I can use is 0.20 (IT dictates our development distro)
>

For info, due to RHEL 5 having only GTK 2.10 and 0.21 requiring GTK 2.12.
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