William D. Tallman ha scritto: > I launch an application I'm building with 'apptest &', and get the following: > [7] 4560 Do you really know what you are doing? :-) It's basic Unix knowledge... Nothing to do with Gtk (except that doing it this way can block your program). > and then following prompt return: > (apptest:4560): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: file gsignal.c: line 1543 > (g_signal_connect_closure_by_id): assertion `signal_id > 0' failed Check your g_signal_connect() ... > So far, no bugs found in 'apptest'. Well.. There's at least one... > I don't have source code for gtk-2.0, so I can't look at gsignal.c, and www.gtk.org, download section... not too hard to find... And a REALLY interesting piece of code to read! > I don't know what the number following 'apptest:' means. Doesn't it remember anything to you? Strange, if you know what you're doing! "man ps" is your friend... And "man bash" helps, too... > Would someone sort this out for me, please? Go on an do your homework... I'd suggest you to read a good book about Unix... Seems you're missing something basic... BYtE, Diego. _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list