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    Default Glib event loop

    Is there any way to turn off the Glib event loop in Qt 4.2 (X11)? I am having problems with it crashing my app. I don't care about embedding GNOME plugins in my application, so I don't need the Glib event loop. Surely there must be some way to get the native Qt event loop?

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    Default Re: Glib event loop

    J-P Nurmi

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    Default Re: Glib event loop

    Quote Originally Posted by jpn View Post
    I'm rebuilding now, but thanks for the link. It has an environment variable to turn it off. I just wish there were a qmake option so you could do it project by project.

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