Public bug reported:

The version of libglib2.0-dev that is currently included in the
repositories for Ubuntu is 2.72.1-1, which is outdated and missing
important features and bug fixes. In particular, the
G_APPLICATION_DEFAULT_FLAGS macro, which was added in GTK+ 3.22, is not
available in this version of libglib2.0-dev. This is causing issues with
my application, which requires the use of this macro.

I request that the package be updated to the latest version (currently
2.74) in order to resolve this issue.

Steps to reproduce:
  1. Install libglib2.0-dev version 2.72.1-1 on an Ubuntu system
  2. Attempt to compile an application that uses the 
G_APPLICATION_DEFAULT_FLAGS macro
  3. Observe the compilation error due to the missing macro

Expected result:
The application compiles successfully and can be run.

Actual result:
The application fails to compile due to the missing G_APPLICATION_DEFAULT_FLAGS 
macro.

Release:
  Description:  Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
  Release:      22.04

Using version:
2.72.1-1

Requested version:
2.74(+)

** Affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Outdated version of libglib2.0-dev in Ubuntu Jammy

Status in glib2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The version of libglib2.0-dev that is currently included in the
  repositories for Ubuntu is 2.72.1-1, which is outdated and missing
  important features and bug fixes. In particular, the
  G_APPLICATION_DEFAULT_FLAGS macro, which was added in GTK+ 3.22, is
  not available in this version of libglib2.0-dev. This is causing
  issues with my application, which requires the use of this macro.

  I request that the package be updated to the latest version (currently
  2.74) in order to resolve this issue.

  Steps to reproduce:
    1. Install libglib2.0-dev version 2.72.1-1 on an Ubuntu system
    2. Attempt to compile an application that uses the 
G_APPLICATION_DEFAULT_FLAGS macro
    3. Observe the compilation error due to the missing macro

  Expected result:
  The application compiles successfully and can be run.

  Actual result:
  The application fails to compile due to the missing 
G_APPLICATION_DEFAULT_FLAGS macro.

  Release:
    Description:        Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
    Release:    22.04

  Using version:
  2.72.1-1

  Requested version:
  2.74(+)

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