Major update to glib2-2.26.0.
This starts a flood commit of several big updates (gtk+2 and GNOME 2.32).
Please note that there will be some WANTLIB/DEPENDS breakage probably,
this went into several bulks but it's impossible to catch everything.
Any gtk+2/glib2 related build failures, please talk to me or jasper@
The ports tree is expected to be in a unconsistent state for a couple of
days to give us time to fix everything we didn't spot or any runtime
issue with the latest GNOME.
We do this now so that we have packages with all the latest major bumped
libraries at p2k10.
Thanks to landry@ and his zomg!cluster for the bulks and reports.
ok jasper@
Glib now enforces threads requirement. As a result, this commit will
break p5-Glib2 (as our perl is not threaded).
Decision was taken after a chat with naddy@ and jasper@ as patching our
current glib2 like hell to cope with newer packages requirements is
clearly not a good solution.
naddy is ok with this move.
- add missing REGRESS_DEPENDS
*remove previous version before trying to compile this*
Report any failure directly to me please.
tested by landry@ on a sparc64 bulk, thanks!
ok jasper@ on a previous diff
It's the perfect timing to slap it in now during p2k8, and it paves the way
for the incoming gtk 2.14.4 upgrade.
Tested by bernd@ in a mulk muild.
ok ajacoutot@ bernd@ 'go ahead' jasper@
lots of changes, most importantly, the addition of GIO (VFS API to replace
GnomeVFS).
testing and feedback by many, thanks!
ok landry@ merdely@ simon@
"go ahead" bernd@ steven@
(diffs to unbreak some ports will follow)
to include the locale directories, gtk-doc stuff, aclocal and pkgconfig.
With the new pkg-* tools, special casing these is no longer necessary.
Note: other ports that do not recursively depend on glib2 and have not
yet been similarly updated will cause warnings when glib2 is deleted if
they have files in any of the newly owned directories. This is expected,
those ports need to catch up :).
General-purpose library in it's second version from the GTK+ team,
includes support routines for C such as lists, trees, hashes,
memory allocation, and many other things.
Joint effort between myself and couderc@.