[SOLVED] GTK3 and VTE3 or VTE3-NG that is the question.
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this little project is for Slackware to get this app to run on the current version they have.
the app is called tinyterm I liked it then switched to currect and it no work anymore so now I am trying to, wanting to get it to work on current, someone said Current is gtk3. So I got it to compile then I didn't have it anymore when I added vte3 and its include to the header to the c file.
it went from
Code:
userx@slackwhere:~/Downloads/tinyterm-0.5.8
$ ./a.out
(a.out:28415): Gtk-ERROR **: GTK+ 2.x symbols detected. Using GTK+ 2.x
and GTK+ 3 in the same process is not supported
Trace/breakpoint trap
One of my own apps broke on -current because the app required the vte-0.28.2 library based on GTK2, which was replaced with the vte-0.44.3 library based on GTK3. The solution was to install vte-0.28.2. The two libraries seem to co-exist properly.
Ed
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