On 12-01-12 20:52, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op donderdag 12 januari 2012 14:33:32 schreef Derek Atkins:
Hi,
On Thu, January 12, 2012 2:29 pm, Phil Longstaff wrote:
I hadn't seen GSettings before. Interesting. I had come up with
gnc_prefs object system which seems to work in a similar manner to
GSettings. GSettings also allows alternate backends, so we can somewhat
transparently have different sets of settings (global, per-file,
per-user, per-user-per-file) with a common API.
It was introduced in 2.26. Is that too new for all of our supported
platforms?
Fedora 15 only has gtk-2.24
Actually GSettings is part of the glib2 library. Redhat 6 only ships 2.22.
As that is one of our base platforms for 2.6, that unfortunately means we
can't use GSettings yet for the next major release.
Geert
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Just for the record: some time ago it was already decided to require
gtk-2.24 anyway for gnucash 2.6. So I think GSettings should not be
considered a problem from now on.
Geert
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