On Mon, 24 Aug 2020 at 23:44:35 +0100, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote: > I am observing in experimental & groovy-proposed > > 271/273 glib / gio-doc-check OK 0.07s > Running suite(s): gtk-doc-glib > glib-unused.txt:1:E: 36 unused documentation entries > > 75.0%: Checks 4, Failures: 1 > 272/273 glib / glib-doc-check FAIL 0.07s > (exit status 1)
I think this might mean we need a newer snapshot of gtk-doc with more bugs fixed. I've been trying to get upstream closer to making an actual release of gtk-doc. Unfortunately we also need a special branch of gtk-doc to be able to build gtk+4.0, and there's only one experimental, so we can't have two different gtk-doc versions in it. My next step on that when I have time will probably be to bundle a copy of the GTK 4 branch of gtk-doc into gtk+4.0 for now, and use that for its build, to decouple it from the rest of the GTK/GNOME ecosystem. Disabling the gtk-doc completeness check would be a possible stopgap solution, although that'll mean the HTML documentation is incomplete. smcv