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GTK is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces.
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Tue Dec 15 01:38:53 1998 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> * gtk/Makefile.am: Commented out testthreads from the build process, since we won't have any idea how to create a thread. * configure.in (LIBS): use glib-config ... gthread so we always build a thread-compatible library. * gtk/gtkaccellabel.c gtk/gtkclist.c gtk/gtkcolorsel.c gtk/gtkcombo.c gtk/gtkcontainer.c gtk/gtkentry.c gtk/gtklist.c gtk/gtkmenuitem.c gtk/gtknotebook.c gtk/gtkrange.c gtk/gtkselection.c gtk/gtkspinbutton.c gtk/gtktext.c gtk/gtktooltips.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Add GTK_THREADS_ENTER/LEAVE pairs around timeouts and idles to account for the fact that they are no longer called within the GTK+ lock. * gtk/gtkprivate.h: Added definitions for locking the main GTK+ mutex. * gtk/gtkmain.c: Re-implement the main loop in terms of the GLib main loop. * gdk/gdk.h gdk/gdkthreads.c gdk/Makefile.am: Removed threading functionality, as it seems better to subsume GDK within the GTK+ lock than vice-versa. * gdk/gdkevents.c: New file, containing event handling bits from gdk.c. * gdk/gdkevents.c: Implement event source for GDK events. * configure.in gdk/gdkevents.c: Removed attempts to subtract base_id, which were already non-functional. |
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General Information =================== This is GTK+ version 1.1.7. GTK+, which stands for the Gimp ToolKit, is a library for creating graphical user interfaces for the X Window System. It is designed to be small, efficient, and flexible. GTK+ is written in C with a very object-oriented approach. The official ftp site is: ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk The official web site is: http://www.gtk.org/ A mailing list is located at: gtk-list@redhat.com To subscribe: mail -s subscribe gtk-list-request@redhat.com < /dev/null (Send mail to gtk-list-request@redhat.com with the subject "subscribe") Installation ============ See the file 'INSTALL' How to report bugs ================== To report a bug, send mail either to gtk-list, as mentioned above, or to gtk-bugs@gtk.org. If you send mail to gtk-list, you must be subscribed yourself. In the mail include: * The version of GTK * Information about your system. For instance: - What operating system and version - What version of X - For Linux, what version of the C library And anything else you think is relevant. * How to reproduce the bug. If you can reproduce it with the testgtk program that is built in the gtk/ subdirectory, that will be most convenient. Otherwise, please include a short test program that exhibits the behavior. As a last resort, you can also provide a pointer to a larger piece of software that can be downloaded. (Bugs that can be reproduced within the GIMP are almost as good as bugs that can be reproduced in testgtk. If you are reporting a bug found with the GIMP, please include the version number of the GIMP you are using) * If the bug was a crash, the exact text that was printed out when the crash occured. * Further information such as stack traces may be useful, but is not necessary. If you do send a stack trace, and the error is an X error, it will be more useful if the stacktrace is produced running the test program with the --sync command line option. Patches ======= Patches can be uploaded to the incoming/ directory on ftp.gtk.org. Please follow the instructions there, and include your name and email address in the README file. If the patch fixes a bug, it is usually a good idea to include all the information described in "How to Report Bugs".