Re: [Gtk-osx-users] Updates for stable gtk-osx moduleset
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From: John R. <jr...@ce...> - 2011-05-17 20:02:33
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On May 17, 2011, at 12:12 PM, Christophe Fergeau wrote: > On Sun, May 01, 2011 at 11:04:04AM -0700, John Ralls wrote: >> >> I don't update the stable moduleset very often because it's a lot of work >> to test everything. Last time was the end of January, and it took almost >> 2 weeks to get everything smoothed out so it's stable. Thanks for >> offering your changes, but I'm not going to revisit it until late summer. > > For what it's worth, I've finally tried building gtk-osx with these updated > modules and gtk-demo ran fine. I don't know how far you go in QA-ing, but > at least basic tests are working :) > > I'm bringing this back because I'm not a big fan of having unstable > development releases of glib (2.27.3) and gdk-pixbuf (2.23.0) in the > "stable" osx moduleset. It's no big deal though, I can just use my own > moduleset for now and rebase on yours when you update the stable moduleset > this summer :) I make sure that everything builds, then I try to build and run Gimp as a test. It's pretty demanding, so if I can get it to work, I figure the mainstream stuff is in reasonable shape. I also maintain the OSX distributions for Gnucash and Gramps, and a problem on either will get my attention, as will bug reports either against gtk-osx or Gtk quartz. I'm not a fan of unstable releases in modulesets-stable either, but in each case some dependent package whose new features I needed required those versions. Both libraries have subsequent stable releases available, so I should be able to deal with that for this summer's updates. Regards, John Ralls |