[Glade-users] Ghost signals with libglade (ctn.)
Derek Law
dk7g at yahoo.com.au
Thu Dec 7 03:36:46 EST 2006
Hi,
That was just plain stupid of me. The resolution of
the ghost story was that the ghost came from the same
glade file in another directory >_<!
I tried to perform some tests before mucking around
with the main code so I copied the directory to
another one, deleting all the "irrelevant" stuff. What
I didn't do though was to change the directory in
glade_xml_new ().
Found that out when I was about to send the code
project to you and Juan, and thought that it would
save you time by copying the glade file into . (used
to be .. and I would specify the whole path when I
load the glade file). And the rest is history...
In any case, thanks and sorry for Juan's and your
time.
DK
--- Tristan Van Berkom <tvb at gnome.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 21:38 +1100, Derek Law wrote:
> [...]
> > It'd be much appreciated if someone can enlighten
> me.
> >
> This is a strange ghost story you have, you say you
> generated
> the file with glade-2, and removed the signal
> manually from
> the glade file, and libglade still connected the
> signal that
> you removed from your glade file ?
>
> either you have some code that is connecting the
> signal again
> or you did not remove all the occurrences of the
> <signal> in
> the glade file or something like that.
>
> Cheers,
> -Tristan
>
>
>
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