1998-07-27 07:33:17 +02:00
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General Information
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1999-01-18 00:38:55 +01:00
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This is GLib version 1.1.13. GLib, is a library which includes support
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routines for C such as lists, trees, hashes, memory allocation, and
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many other things.
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version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0. updates. updates.
Tue Aug 4 15:17:54 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
* configure.in: version bump to 1.1.1, binary age 1, interface age 0.
* NEWS: updates.
* README: updates.
* INSTALL: updates and fixes.
* COPYING: include the GNU LGPL, rather than shipping an empty file.
* AUTHORS: listed original authors here, and added people who made
significant improvements to glib.
* glib.h:
* gutils.c: implement g_get_current_dir() which returns a newly
allocated string, instead of a g_getcwd() variant that operates
on a static buffer.
export glib_interface_age and glib_binary_age.
as a convenience, macro definitions have been added for
g_node_insert_data, g_node_insert_data_before, g_node_append_data and
g_node_prepend_data.
* testglib.c: minor cleanups, print current dir.
1998-08-04 16:26:27 +02:00
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Versions of GLib prior to 1.1.0 are distributed with GTK+ versions prior
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to 1.1.0.
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The official ftp site is:
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ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk
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The official web site is:
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http://www.gtk.org/
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A mailing list is located at:
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gtk-list@redhat.com
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To subscribe: mail -s subscribe gtk-list-request@redhat.com < /dev/null
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(Send mail to gtk-list-request@redhat.com with the subject "subscribe")
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Installation
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============
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See the file 'INSTALL'
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How to report bugs
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==================
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To report a bug, send mail either to gtk-list, as mentioned
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above, or to gtk-bugs@gtk.org. If you send mail to gtk-list, you
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must be subscribed yourself.
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In the mail include:
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* The version of GLib
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* Information about your system. For instance:
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- What operating system and version
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- What version of X
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- For Linux, what version of the C library
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And anything else you think is relevant.
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* How to reproduce the bug.
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If you can reproduce it with the testglib program that is built
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in the glib/ directory, that will be most convenient. Otherwise,
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please include a short test program that exhibits the behavior.
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As a last resort, you can also provide a pointer to a larger piece
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of software that can be downloaded.
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* If the bug was a crash, the exact text that was printed out
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when the crash occured.
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* Further information such as stack traces may be useful, but
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is not necessary.
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Patches
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Patches can be uploaded to the incoming/ directory on
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ftp.gtk.org. Please follow the instructions there, and include
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your name and email address in the README file.
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If the patch fixes a bug, it is usually a good idea to include
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all the information described in "How to Report Bugs".
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