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gtk2-x11: Functions whose name started with '_'
- From: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowitz at users dot sourceforge dot net>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 21:36:40 -0500
- Subject: gtk2-x11: Functions whose name started with '_'
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Gerrit,
Your ports of gtk2-x11 are also affected by the following problem, as I
found out while trying to build wxGTK2. Would you be able to rebuild
gtk2-x11 to fix this? Thanks!
Yaakov
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- From: Hansom Young <imaq-0GSiYjBpcig at public dot gmane dot org>
- Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 22:06:35 +0800
- Subject: Functions whose name started with '_'
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Hi, all friends
When compiling gnome-commander-1.1.6 on Cygwin, I found that it used
function _gtk_clist_create_cell_layout.
It was said in gtk+'s README that symbols starting with an '_' are
private symbols, not intended to be used by applications. Thus
option '-export-symbols-regex "^[^_].*"' is used to build libgtk-2.0-0.
(Win32 use a .def file to declare explicitly which symbols needs to be
exported, but no `_foo' included)
But I noticed that RedHat, Ximian and Debian all disabled this option,
and functions whose name starting with an `_' indeed used by some
application, such as this gnome-commander, and d4x, etc.
Question: shall we rebuild gtk to make these symbols exposed?
Hansom
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