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Source: redhat-cluster
Version: 3.0.12-3
Severity: important
User: [email protected]
Usertags: glib-single-include

Hi,


including invidiual glib headers has been deprecated for several years.

Starting with glib 2.32 it is now mandatory to include glib.h instead
of individual headers [1], or the compiler will generate an error.

With the notable exception of:
 glib/gi18n.h
 glib/gi18n-lib.h
 glib/gprintf.h
 glib/gstdio.h
Those header files are still meant to be included separately.


Development releases of 2.32 (2.31.x) are available in experimental.
During a test-rebuild redhat-cluster failed to build with the new glib [2].

Please update redhat-cluster at your earliest convenience, so once we move
the glib version from experimental to unstable, your package will remain
buildable.

Usually, simply replacing #include <glib/foo.h> with #include <glib.h>
is all that is needed (while keeping the above list of exceptions in
mind)
You can use the glib version from experimental to test if your package
builds correctly.


A simple shell script [3] has been written, that can help you
generate a patch which should fix the includes in most cases.
It's most likely not bug free and very limited, so please check the
resulting patch carefully.


Thanks!

Michael,
on behalf of the Debian GNOME team.

[1] 
http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?id=7455dd370eb37ce3b0b409ff6120501f37b50569
[2] 
http://people.debian.org/~biebl/glib-single-include/redhat-cluster_3.0.12-3.log
[3] http://people.debian.org/~biebl/fix-glib-includes.sh




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Version: 1.0.10+hg2722-1

Current version in sid builds fine, so closing.
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