Brian,
nit - modulediffs.txt lists old SVr4 packages, it should probably use
IPS to
be consistent. No need to update the materials just for future
cases.
Is evolution-alarm-notify meant to be executed by a user?
/usr/bin/evolution-alarm-notify
If not then it should not be delivered into /usr/bin.
Are any of the depricated libraries part of the previously committed library
set from Gnome for Sun/Oracle? I am specifically asking about the following
libraries:
o libart_lgpl
o libbonobo
o libbonoboui
o libgnome
o libgnomeui
o libgnomeprint
o libgnomeprintui
o libgnomecanvas
o libglade
o libIDL
o gnome-vfs
o audiofile
o esound
o ORBit2
Thanks,
John
On 05/ 4/10 02:18 PM, Brian Cameron wrote:
PSARC:
I updated the GNOME 2.30 materials to reflect some minor changes that
were recently made to GNOME 2.30 and some minor corrections. I have
attached diff files which show the changes made to two files in the
case materials directory (the committed-API-changes.txt and the
interface-table.txt files).
A summary of the changes includes:
- The addition of the following two new GLib interfaces was added
to the committed-API-changes.txt file:
/usr/bin/gschema-compile Committed Converts GSettings
schemas into
binary form
/usr/bin/gsettings-schema-convert
Committed Python script that
converts GConf
to GSettings schema file
formats
- The addition of the following two new GConf changes to the
interface-table.txt file:
/usr/bin/gsettings-data-convert
Volatile Migrate user settings
from GConf
to GSettings
/usr/lib/gio/modules/libgsettingsgconfbackend.so
Volatile GSettingBackend library
- The mention that the libeel.pc file is being removed with the rest
of the Eel interfaces.
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/eel-2.0.pc Uncommitted The pkg-config file
- glib Committed interface changes were moved from the
interface-table.txt to the committed-API-changes.txt file
where they belong.
- The committed-API-changes.txt file was updated so the comments
reference the gtk-docs better in the "Committed Libraries" section.
- All removed interfaces in the interface-table.txt file are now
marked as "Obsolete (stability level)" instead of just "(stability
level)".
Thanks,
---
Brian
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