On Fri, 2014-07-04 at 19:59 +0530, Gurjot Singh wrote:
> On 4 July 2014 19:42, Kjell Ahlstedt <kjell.ahlst...@bredband.net> wrote:
> > The version of the overloaded add_action() method that's used in the example
> > programs exists in glibmm 2.37.6, but not in 2.37.4. I suspect that
> > developer.gnome.org/glibmm/2.37 shows one of the latest 2.37.x versions,
> > either 2.37.7 or 2.37.93.
> >
> > Gio::ActionMap is a base class of Gio::SimpleActionGroup.
> > Gio::ActionMap::add_action() is exactly what's used in the example program.
> >
> > There is an older version of the main_menu program at
> > https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtkmm-documentation/tree/examples/book/menus/main_menu?h=gtkmm-3-2
> > It uses some deprecated functions that will disappear some time in the
> > future.
> 
> Ah.. okay.
> By default in my Mint 16 I get 2.37.4 version.
> So I was wondering whether the application that I am building be made
> on this or on the latest gtkmm?
> Considering that fact that the users may also need to have latest
> version as well to make use of my app.

gtkmm 2.37.* is an unstable development version. gtkmm 3.38.2 is the
stable version of the 2.37/38 development cycle. No stable version of a
Linux distro should have an unstable version of gtkmm. You should
complain about this to the packagers of your Linux distro.

But, anyway, as Marcus Karlsson says, please look at an older version of
the example to see how to use an older version of the API.

-- 
Murray Cumming
murr...@murrayc.com
www.murrayc.com


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