[Gimp-developer] Re: gimp HEAD and glib from CVS

2001-10-08 Thread David Odin

On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 07:34:27PM +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
 Hi,
 
 we have tried to keep the CVS version of GIMP compileable with the 
 latest releases of GTK+ and friends as well as with the current state 
 of these modules in CVS. The latest (small) changes in glib break 
 source compatibility and since the glib version number has not yet 
 been incremented, I don't see a way to conditionalize the code so 
 that it works with both versions of glib. As a first solution, I'm
 posting a patch here for the people among you that follow CVS
 development of glib, pango, atk and gtk+. I'd like to know how many
 of you would prefer to have this changes applied to the gimp CVS 
 tree now and how many would prefer us to stay source compatible with 
 the latest glib, pango, atk and gtk+ development releases.
 

  To me, it looks like until the release of the first 2.0 version of
GTK+, it would be more logical to sync CVS gimp with CVS
glib-atk-pango-gtk+. So, please apply.

Anyhow, the GTK+ API should be frozen real soon now, no ?

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[Gimp-developer] Re: gimp HEAD and glib from CVS

2001-10-08 Thread Sven Neumann

Hi,

David Odin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   To me, it looks like until the release of the first 2.0 version of
 GTK+, it would be more logical to sync CVS gimp with CVS
 glib-atk-pango-gtk+. So, please apply.

it's a major burden for some of us with a slow internet connection, so
we will try with a compromise: Dave Neary has just checked the patch
I've sent into CVS and added a few explaining words to the HACKING file.
So pure gimp HEAD is supposed to compile against the latest releases
and those of you that update gtk+ and friends regularily should apply
the patch and try not to commit the changes. At least not until the 
next gtk+ release is out...

 Anyhow, the GTK+ API should be frozen real soon now, no ?

it doesn't change much and that's why we think this is a reasonable
approach that will not cause too much trouble.


Salut, Sven
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