Look in your gtk headers to know what is available and what is not.
At least I do this.

Best regards!

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From: Justin Clift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 18-abr-2006 14:07
Subject: List of functions available against gtk/glib version(s)?
To: GTK App Dev Mailing List <gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org>

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Hi all,

Just tried compiling an app on Solaris 10, that I've been developing on
Linux.

A _bunch_ of errors ensured, mainly due to my using glib/gtk functions
that are in the (newer) versions installed on my Linux box.

Looking through the html docs for some gtk functions, some functions do
mention when they've become available.

However, a lot of functions (i.e. the GIO Channel stuff) don't.

Does anyone have, or know of, any kind of comprehensive list of which
functions are/aren't available for a specific version of GLib/GTK?

It would be really helpful. :)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift
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