On 20 Mar 2001 15:44:44 -0700, Bill Anderson wrote:
> What follows is what happens when I try to load a glade-built file.
> The particular file contains no imagery that isn't straight stock, ie.
> no custom images or anything. Everything was working fine last Friday.
>
> I get this on another file, in an app I've been using fine till now.
> Weird thing anout that one is that it seems to run fine if I run it
> using the python script, but if I try to load it in the interpreter, I
> get the same segfault.
>
> I copied the a forementioned gladefile to another machine, and same
> problem with it occured.
Nevermind, for *some* undiscernable reason, onemust import gtk, gnome,
and friends in order to use them. ;^)=
>
>
> =================================================================
> >>> widgets=libglade.GladeXML ('test-control-center.glade')
>
> GLib-CRITICAL **: file gstring.c: line 329 (g_string_prepend): assertion
> `val != NULL' failed.
> IMLIB ERROR: Cannot allocate XImage buffer
>
> Gdk-CRITICAL **: file gdkwindow.c: line 1406 (gdk_window_get_visual):
> assertion `window != NULL' failed.
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> =================================================================
>
> Confused, Bill
>
> --
> Bill Anderson Linux Specialist
> Modular Network Storage R&D
> Random Redmond Quote:
> Portable: survives system reboot.
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