Re: What are the most useful versions of Pango and dependencies for bug reporting?



On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 12:52 -0700, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> I would like to build the latest version of Pango to see whether
> what seems to be a bug in my old system version of Pango still persists. It
> appears from http://www.pango.org/Download that jhbuild is the way to do
> such Pango builds.
> 
> I have jhbuild checked out from subversion, but now I am a bit stuck on what
> options to use in .jhbuildrc. Thus, please let me know your recommendations
> for that file to get the most useful build of Pango (and all its
> dependencies) for bug investigation and reporting.  Note, the libLASi
> library depends on libpango so I just want to build Pango and its
> dependencies, but nothing else from GNOME.

Cairo 1.4.6 and Pango 1.16.4 are the versions you want.  Not sure about
the jhbuild magic to get it do that.


behdad


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