On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 10:51 -0500, Stef Walter wrote:
> This is partly due to the fact that signals will be delivered on random
> threads in a multi-threaded app. But there's another reason I don't
This is not completely true. It depends on the type of signal:
synchronous signals (say, SIGSEGV or
GLib 2.24.1 is now available for download at:
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/glib/2.24/
http://download.gnome.org/sources/glib/2.24/
Sha256 sums:
014c3da960bf17117371075c16495f05f36501db990851ceea658f15d2ea6d04
glib-2.24.1.tar.bz2
b49d2dddc1becabffc88d0116967196be064b6b6e9ecac438701fdad9fac1f02
glib-2
GTK+ 2.20.1 is now available for download at:
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/2.20/
http://download.gnome.org/sources/gtk+/2.20/
Sha256 sums:
0e081731d21e34ff45c82199490c2889504fa8b3c7e117c043e82ababaec0f65 gtk
+-2.20.1.tar.bz2
2e32f7f03ff6a3472aaac3cb768f185095db797f2275286123849e15cd9c2858 gtk
+-
this is a reminder for the GTK+ team IRC meeting,
* date: 2010-05-04
* time: 20:00 UTC [0]
* channel: #gtk-devel on irc.gnome.org
* agenda:
- MPX awesomeness GTK+/MPX (garnacho)
- GtkStyle (bug #541136) and GtkRcStyle (bug #540392) sealings (garnacho)
- Discuss possible solutions for GtkText