For one, I believe that's the out of the box g++ on RH, and it has many
problems. Download upgraded versions from redhat. I'm running
gcc-c++-2.96-69 and it's fine. There are even newer packages, I'm sure.
Other than that, I did write a couple of gtk applications in C++ (not
terribly complicated though), just as you would expect. Include the c++
headers, and use cin/cout instead of printf. I did have templates and
classes, but all unrelated to gtk. No strange behavior from combining c++
with gtk.
If you want to do this right though, you can use gtk--, which is a c++
port of gtk to c++.
Finally, what exatcly happens when you try to compile?
On Tue, 22 May 2001, Vicki Stanfield wrote:
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> I'm develop a GTK gui for an application written in C++, and I can't get it
> to compile with g++ on my linux box. I know that it can be done, because I've
> seen references to such things as I've researched the question. I would
> really appreciate a hint as to where I might find a simple example or a brief
> overview of the puzzle piece that is missing. For the record, I am using
> RedHat with gcc-c++-2.96-54.
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> The error that I'm encountering when I try to compile is:
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> "conversion from `int' to `enum GtkRcFlags'"
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> Thanks,
> vicki
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