Opened 5 years ago

Closed 5 years ago

Last modified 5 years ago

#11303 closed enhancement (fixed)

glibmm-2.58.0

Reported by: Bruce Dubbs Owned by: Bruce Dubbs
Priority: normal Milestone: 8.4
Component: BOOK Version: SVN
Severity: normal Keywords:
Cc:

Description

New minor version.

Change History (7)

comment:1 by Bruce Dubbs, 5 years ago

Owner: changed from blfs-book to Bruce Dubbs
Status: newassigned

comment:2 by Bruce Dubbs, 5 years ago

2.58.0 (stable):

This release is identical to 2.56.1.

2.56.1 (stable):

Glib:

  • ustring: Fix wchar conversion on macOS with libc++
  • Avoid compiler warnings from function pointer conversions

Gio:

  • SocketClient: Take copy in RefPtrs for signal args

Build:

  • Require glib-2.0 >= 2.55.1
  • Replace the Visual Studio project

comment:3 by Bruce Dubbs, 5 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: assignedclosed

Bruing Chapter 9, General Libraries, up to date.

comment:4 by René Huth, 5 years ago

The subdirectories in both links were not changed from 2.56 to 2.58, so the links do not work.

comment:5 by Bruce Dubbs, 5 years ago

URLs and mdrsums get double checked the day after commit. atkmm had the same problem, but both are now fixed.

Please give 24 hours after commit for reminding about these problems.

comment:6 by René Huth, 5 years ago

Sorry, I did not know that. My bad. I guess I am just too impatient. I promise, I will remember next time.

By the way, would it not be possible to use the major and minor version number separated by a dot for the name of the final subdirectory. It seems, ftp.gnome.org always uses this scheme.

But I guess, I am not the first one to have this idea, and you probably have your reasons for not doing this.

in reply to:  6 comment:7 by Bruce Dubbs, 5 years ago

Replying to radolkin:

By the way, would it not be possible to use the major and minor version number separated by a dot for the name of the final subdirectory. It seems, ftp.gnome.org always uses this scheme.

We can do that. I will try to remember at the next minor update.

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