Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] [Wireshark-commits] rev 38261: /trunk/ /trunk/: configure.in
On Aug 4, 2011, at 1:30 PM, Anders Broman wrote:
> Hi,
> @Michael
> Ref http://mail.gnome.org/archives/commits-list/2010-June/msg00397.html
> Could you try to move
> # define gtk_widget_get_realized(x) GTK_WIDGET_REALIZED(x)
> To GTK 2.18 ?
I tried. gtk_widget_get_realized() doesn't seem to be available in 2.18.
Best regards
Michael
> Regards
> Anders
>
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> Joerg Mayer skrev 2011-08-01 21:51:
>> On Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 08:14:30PM +0200, Anders Broman wrote:
>>>> it would make sense to add this to old-gtk-compat.h, but it does NOT
>>>> resolve the issue. I still can't compile with GSEAL_ENABLE...
>>>>> gtkvumeter.c: In function 'gtk_vumeter_set_orientation':
>>>>> gtkvumeter.c:761: error: 'GtkObject' has no member named 'flags'
>> gtkobject flags appears to have been sealed in 2.14 but some of the
>> accessors came later. The "proper" implementation would be to access
>> the sealed flags element of the gobject directly.
>>
>>>> Maybe we need to require a higher version of the gkt library
>>> I'm thinking that we should perhaps only use GSEAL_ENABLE if GTK
>>> version is 2.22 or higher as there seems to be quite a few accessors
>>> missing. On the other hand gtkvumeter seems to be only used in
>>> capture_if_details_dlg.c in case of 802.11 i.e AirPcap I presume. So
>>> the whole code could be #ifdeff:ed out on non Windows with AirPcap.
>> What is gtkvumeter and where is its use?
> I don't use AirPcap so I haven't really seen the VU meeter but in
>
> capture_if_details_dlg.c
>
> in
>
> capture_if_details_802_11()
> There is
> add_meter_to_table(table, row, "Link Speed",...
> and
> add_meter_to_table(table, row, "RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication)", so I assume these are shown for 802.11 interfaces.
> Regards
> Anders
>
>
>
>>
>> Ciao
>> Joerg
>
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