Module submissions: glib-2 and up
Moritz Heiber
moe at lunar-linux.org
Sat Mar 22 17:50:35 CET 2008
Wow, thanks Duncan.
One tiny thing: Would you mind setting up your own git repository? I
think if you ask sofar about it he can very well set it up for you.
That way we could easily pull all your changes into our own trees
without having to mess with patches on the mailinglist.
It really is easier for everyone :-)
Regards,
Moritz
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 09:54:33 +0100 (CET)
"Duncan Gibson" <duncan.gibson at xs4all.nl> wrote:
> I know that El_Angelo is working on the gnome-2.22.0 update. Here is a
> contribution of various module updates for checking/inclusion.
>
> After my previous submissions for atk and pango, subsequently
> withdrawn because various other modules such as ghostscript and
> Thunar would not rebuild correctly, I started with an update of
> glib-2 from 14.6 to 16.1 and worked my way up the 'lvu eert glib-2'
> tree checking and rebuilding the modules that depend on glib-2.
> Rather than submit each one on its own, I include of the relevant
> entries from my zlocal for El_Angelo and other devs to check and test
> as appropriate:
>
> atk: updated from 1.20.0 to 1.22.0
> dbus-python: updated from 0.80. to 0.82.4
> desktop-file-utils: updated from 0.12 to 0.15
> GConf2: updated from 2.20.1 to 2.22.0
> glib-2: updated from 14.6 to 16.1
> gnome-icon-theme: updated from 2.20.0 to 2.22.0
> gnome-vfs2: updated from 2.20.1 to 2.22.0
> graphviz: updated from 2.16.1 to 2.18
> libart_lgpl: updated from 2.3.17 to 2.3.20
> libbonobo: updated from 2.20.3 to 2.22.0
> libgsf: updated from 1.14.7 to 1.14.8
> liboil: updated from 0.3.13 to 0.3.14
> librsvg: updated from 2.20.0 to 2.22.2
> libtool: updated from 1.5.26 to 2.2
> libwnck: updated from 2.20.2 to 2.22.0
> pango: updated from 1.18.4 to 1.20.0
> pygobject: updated from 2.12.3 to 2.14.1
> pygtk2: updated from 2.10.6 to 2.12.1
>
> I still have to look at the wxGTK and wxPython update.
>
> Cheers
> Duncan / engelsman
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