I'm sorry for wasting your time. The problem does not appear to be a
misconfigured libgtk. From your links, it looks like it is already using
a configuration equivalent to --enable-debug=minimum.
Thank you for linking the build configurations, I would never have been
able to find those. Launchpad
I am not sure if this answer will satisfy you, but the Rust bindings to
libgtk, in the Gtk-rs library, are unusable on Ubuntu currently since it
requires a libgtk compiled with safety on. I am trying to write a
Nautilus (aka Files on Ubuntu) extension which crashes when using Gtk-
rs.
It is not a
Thanks for the response. The problem is that with libgtk, "--enable-
debug=no" alters the logic within the library, and actually allows
undefined behavior, by disabling code assertions and cast checks.
This makes it easy for library and application developers to make
mistakes leading to
Public bug reported:
The packaging guidelines for libgtk say to avoid using "--enable-
debug=no" when packaging stable releases of GTK+. [1]
The "--enable-debug=no" option can cause subtle errors and should be
avoided. "--disable-debug" is another alias for this configuration
option.
More info
** Changed in: ubuntu
Assignee: (unassigned) = Andrew Shu (talklittle)
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I did not change much since it was already debianized in source tar.
Added to revu.
http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=megazeux
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[needs-packaging] MegaZeux - game creation system for linux, windows MacOS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252517
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