Hello,
I just updated GTK+ to the lastest (and supposedly best ever) gtk for windows.
Unfortunately, Geany doesn't work with it (worked fine with 2.24.0 which was previously installed). It starts up, but exits before the UI is shown.
Geany -v is show a lot of 'assertion failed' messages (redirecting stdout/err doesnt work because geany -v opens another window for debug output). I can't paste it somewhere because the debug window is closing shortly after appearing.
I hope it can be fixed. I sort of depend on Geany at work :(
Best regards.
Am 28.11.2011 14:01, schrieb Thomas Martitz:
Am 28.11.2011 13:53, schrieb Thomas Martitz:
Unfortunately, Geany doesn't work with it (worked fine with 2.24.0 which was previously installed). It starts up, but exits before the UI is shown.
This is with both, nightlies and 0.21.
FWIW, it's really GTK+, not any of the companion libraries. I just unzipped the bundle available on gtk.org, then unzipped the gtk+-2.24.0 over that and Geany runs again.
BTW: Nice too the the black tabs (all tabs except the current one) in the notebooks is fixed in the latest nightlies. However, copying to clipboard still doesnt work. Is that a known bug?
Best regards.
Am 28.11.2011 14:14, schrieb Thomas Martitz:
BTW: Nice too the the black tabs (all tabs except the current one) in the notebooks is fixed in the latest nightlies. However, copying to clipboard still doesnt work. Is that a known bug?
(Sorry for spamming)
The black tabs aren't fixed. I just hadn't GTK's "MS-Windows" theme enabled. I guess it's a GTK bug.
Best regards.
A follow up: Nightlies on windows don't work with gtk 2.16 (which is shipped with 0.21) either (undefiend reference to g_malloc0_n().
So, Geany master currently doesn't work at all on Windows.
Best regards.
On Thu, 01 Dec 2011 11:15:01 +0100, Thomas wrote:
A follow up: Nightlies on windows don't work with gtk 2.16 (which is shipped with 0.21) either (undefiend reference to g_malloc0_n().
So, Geany master currently doesn't work at all on Windows.
Sigh. I'll try to check these things sometime next week, no time until then.
Regards, Enrico