- use gtk_clist_set_column_title to set clist column titles
when possible so that they get the alignment of the column.
- Backport code that cleans up widget hash table in the
GladeXML object on widget destruction. This means that
glade_xml_get_widget() should always return a valid widget
or NULL.
- Move headers to a a libglade-1.0/ subdirectory. This is to
allow parallel installation of stable and development
versions of libglade. Libraries depending on libglade will
probably need to be rebuilt so that their *-config scripts
contain the correct CPP flags.
- update shared library number
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Golem is an X11 Window Manager. Design goals are that it be fast and
lightweight, as well as very customizable in any way that will not
prevent the first goal from being realized.
WWW: http://golem.sourceforge.net/
Submitted by Couderc Damien <couderc.damien@wanadoo.fr>,
input from lebel@
Submitted by Jose Nazario <jose@crimelabs.net>.
An easy to use text editor. Intended to be usable with little or
no instruction. Provides a terminal (curses-based) interface.
Features pop-up menus.
* Better compability for installing gconf 1 & 2 side by side
* Better UTF8 handling
* Lots of compilation and configuring fixes
* Some portability fixes
* Plus a lot of other fixes, see Changelog for full description
* Portability fixes
* Added and updated translation
* Bugfixes for the gtik, mini-commander, multiload and slashapp applets
* New theme for the clockmail applet
LIB_DEPENDS are no longer part of ALWAYS_DEPEND for the new-depends code,
but use their own code.
The code does scan the list of libraries for dependent packages, and insert
corresponding @libdepend lines into the resulting package. There are a few
important consequences:
- no libdepend lines are inserted if only a static library is found. So
RUN_DEPENDS are now needed to supplement LIB_DEPENDS if a package requires
another package for something that isn't a library.
- dependency checking for installed stuff can go one step further, since
we have the major/minor number of the libraries used for the build.
At the moment, pkg resolve dependencies does nothing smart with the
inserted libdepends, but it will (soon). In fact, for most libdepends, if
the major/minor scheme are correct, no check on the installed pkgspec ought
to be necessary... which is why the `default pkgspec to check' is pkg-* for
libraries.
- resolving recursive run dependencies need to go one step further: a
RUN_DEPENDS pkg may have some LIB_DEPENDS, and the RUN_DEPENDS pkg will be
needed to explicitly write the required information into the resulting
package... Hence the necessity of being able to tune the list of libraries
to ask the uninstalled package (and to make sure the uninstalled package
is built).
This is only preliminary work. Currently, this doesn't yield any real
benefits to the old approach, as a few semantic details need to be
sharpened out. Also, there are now quite a few old targets that are a
complete mess and will need to be cleaned up/removed entirely.
Thanks to naddy@ for testing various preliminary versions of this patch
and helping me iron bugs out.