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Re: [gnome-love] How to get source code?
- From: Alexander Gnodtke <gnodtke gmail com>
- Cc: gnome-love gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] How to get source code?
- Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 21:20:06 +0100
I have two questions regarding working on libbonobo-ui.
1. libbonoboui is marked as to be deprecated. Is it worth the effort
of fixing a soon to be deprecated library?
2. Because libbonobui is a library that other programs depend on,
won't changing the functions signatures break other programs relying
on libbonoboui?
I am new to this so thank you for clearing this up,
Alex
2009/1/30 Nickolay V. Shmyrev <nshmyrev yandex ru>:
> В Птн, 30/01/2009 в 17:25 +0100, Alexander Gnodtke пишет:
>> Thanks for the reply. I updated the Wiki accordingly.
>>
>> Now I have a new question. I can build and compile gtkhtml project
>> without any problems. If I compile it with the deprecated flags I get
>> the following error:
>> /usr/include/libbonoboui-2.0/bonobo/bonobo-ui-toolbar-item.h:50:
>> error: expected declaration specifiers or '...' before 'GtkTooltips'
>>
>> GtkTooltips is among the deprecated symbols. But obviously
>> libbonoboui-2.0 is not part of the gtkhtml sources. Is it safe to
>> assume that gtkhtml has no deprecated symbols, because the compiler
>> would check the gtkhtml sources first. Or is there a dependency so
>> that you would first have to remove deprecated symbols from libbonobo
>> and only then can you check on gtkhtml?
>>
>> Thank you for clearing this up for me,
>> kind regards,
>> alex
>
> Just fix libbonobo first I suppose, there is no sense to postpone the
> sensible work.
>
>
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