Hello all,
First, the Java bindings for GNOME look great. I downloaded the 0.7.1
version and built everything on a Solaris 8 box, Sun's JDK 1.3.1 and
using Sun's release of GNOME 1.4 (or my own build of gtk/glib/gdk/etc)
There were some minor problems with the Makefiles and one of the
autogenerated C codes, but no show stoppers, and I was able to run one
or two small demo programs. However, when running:
java TestGTK
I get the following warnings
Gtk-WARNING **: invalid class type `void' in cast to`GtkObject'
Gtk-WARNING **: invalid class type `void' in cast to `GtkObject'
Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtksignal.c: line 433 (gtk_signal_lookup):
assertion `gtk_type_is_a (object_type, GTK_TYPE_OBJECT)' failed.
Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtksignal.c: line 470 (gtk_signal_query):
assertion `signal_id >= 1' failed.
There are quite a few warnings during the the compilation of the C glue
code regarding casting pointers to/from integers and related operations.
Anyway, if I get some time I'll look into this in more detail. I just
wanted to know if
a) anyone has used Solaris 8 before and was able to run the TestGTK code
without problems
b) anyone was looking into the above messages
c) anyone has any pointers on the above problems.
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Alan L. Stange Renaissance Technologies Corp. st...@re...
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