(In reply to comment #1)
> If that's not appropriate, I could
> add some #if magic to emulate g_thread_new() with a macro that calls 
> g_thread_create() if you are interested.

For 1.4.x it'd be better to make deprecated declarations non-fatal, or
even just silence the warning altogether. 1.4.x is a stable-branch, so
it shouldn't have random code churn like this.

For 1.5.x I'd appreciate it if you could do the g_thread_new() emulation
if it's fairly easy - if in doubt I tend to use Debian stable as my
benchmark of "your distro must be at least this new", and that only has
2.24 - but bumping the dependency for a development branch wouldn't be
too bad, especially when it's only for tests anyway.

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