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<H1>[Gtk-sharp-list] Build Status
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<B>Mike Kestner
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<I>Sun, 27 Jul 2003 19:05:57 -0500</I>
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<PRE>On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 22:09, Ben Maurer wrote:
&gt;<i> Internal(1) error CS0104: `Object' is an ambiguous reference
</I>&gt;<i> (System.Object or Gtk.Object)
</I>&gt;<i> In programs that use Gtk#.
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This comes from writing code with &quot;using System; using Gtk;&quot; and
declaring a variable/param as Object. It needs to be declared
System.Object, or Gtk.Object. I was under the impression mcs has been
throwing these errors for a while though.
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Mike Kestner &lt;<A HREF="mailto:mkestner@speakeasy.net">mkestner@speakeasy.net</A>&gt;
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