Hi, Am Dienstag, den 12.02.2008, 13:37 +0900 schrieb Ian Lewis: > I recently created a patch for a bug which contains a modification to a > glade xml file. I changed the glade file by using the glade editor and it > added some 'urgency_hint' elements and a some last_modification_time > attributes. I figured glade had it's stuff together and this wouldn't > present any issues but Charles Day brought it up and there seems to be some > instances in SVN where these attributes were removed deliberately. > > http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-changes/2007-April/005137.html > > Is this a problem in term of backwards compatibility in some way? If so, is > there a way to tell glade to respect backwards compatibility and not add > these attributes? Editing the glade files by hand is a pain and seems like > it partially defeats the purpose of using glade.
yes, currently GnuCash 2.2.x and trunk depend on gtk+ >= 2.6.0, so libglade would complain each time it fails to set a gtk+-2.8-only property on a gtk+-2.6 widget. That is why it is recommended to run util/glade-fixup, a script to remove some property lines, before committing a glade file or sending in a patch. -- andi5
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