In doing some other things, I needed to use some class-specific routines of
a class subtyped from the container class,... and found that the type checking
was insisting I was trying to cast to an unknown class, even though I was using
the GTK_CONTAINER_CLASS() macro to cast to. I compared the definition of that
macro to the one for GTK_OBJECT_CLASS, and found some differences that seem to
be typos, so I changed it accordingly, and suddenly everything worked. So,
here the change I made.

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