2008/9/23 Chris Moller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sais: > > Accordingly, my GTK wrapper uses two threads, one that responds to user > interaction to pipe things to the utility, another that loops on a > blocking read of a pipe from the utility...
Sorry, the fact that you are reading and writing asynchronously does not mean that you need two threads. You may instead use gtk_input_add() to add a callback when there is something to read on stdin. If you really need to use 2 threads, then only one of them (the one you called gtk_main from) should call any gtk/gdk command. The second thread may, as Anthony wrote, pass info to the first thread through g_idle_add. Regards, Dov
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