On 4 July 2014 19:16, Kjell Ahlstedt <kjell.ahlst...@bredband.net> wrote:
> dpkg -s libglibmm-2.4-dev
> gives me:
> Version: 2.37.4-0ubuntu3
>
> Ok so my version is older, then what should I do now? Install newer or
> change 'add_action' part?
> If latter, then replace it with what?
>
> If you can install a newer version of glibmm without too much trouble,
> that's the best solution.
>
> The example programs in the gtkmm tutorial are updated now and then when new
> API is added to glibmm or gtkmm, and old API is deprecated. If you compile
> more example programs, you may find other programs that require fairly new
> versions of glibmm and gtkmm.

Wait a sec,
I have 2.37.4 version of glibmm, and from this:
https://developer.gnome.org/glibmm/2.37/classGio_1_1ActionMap.html#a784dfa4573e994ac452d5e2dd56a5909
I can see that 'add_action' is supported.
So maybe I should use something like:
Gio::ActionMap::add_action

Is that okay?

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