From: Giuseppe C. <co...@lu...> - 2004-06-03 12:12:23
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On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 01:18:57AM -0700, Denis Leroy wrote: > Should we commit the gcdmaster code to gtkmm 2.4 (and sigc++ 2.0) ? I > was looking over the gtkmm 2.4 patch that was submitted recently, and > it's working fine. Unfortunately, gtkmm 2.4 is not backward compatible > (mainly, but not only, because of the sigc++ 2.0 "upgrade"). It's > possible to keep both compatible through autoconf magic, but it'd > require adding #ifdef's all over the code and is definitely not a > viable long-term solution. What do'y all think ? I see 2 paths: *) Tag the current release as gcdmaster_last_2_2 and commit the 2.4 patch. Development will continue on the 2.4 version only. *) Create a gcdmaster_2_4 branch Either way I'd suggest to build a source distribution of the last 2.2 code and make it available, and to place a note on the homepage/Changes stating that development is going on in the 2.4 branch. -- Giuseppe "Cowo" Corbelli ~\/~ My software: http://cowo.yoda2000.net -<! WINDOWS: l'unico sistema che puo' inchiodarsi tra un crash e l'altro !>- |