This ways UIs can differentiate between them, and show them in different
section.
- a recommended app is an application that claims to support a content
type directly, not by a supertype derivation.
- a fallback app is an application that claims to support a supertype of
a given content type.
This is the same as what we were already doing with 2 changes:
- use an initial value of 5381 instead of 0
- multiply by 33 in each round instead of 31
So that if we already have a list of emblems we know we want to add to
the icon, we can use e.g. a for loop to add them all, without picking
the first and looping from the second.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634504
Removing an extension point is an API and ABI break. In particular, it
causes (older) gvfs versions to fail loading with a linkage error from
ld which in turn makes the desktop unusable.
So this reinstate the extension point and API provided by it, but
deprecates and does not use it. So no functionality is changed.
This reverts parts of commit 9b262f1c5f.
Complaints-Also-To: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca>
-gdbusmessage.c and gregistrysettingsbackend.c is updated to fix C99-style declarations
-also fixed typo for displaying registry entry in gregistrysettingsbackend.c (\% -> \\%)
-Made up for missed header files in glib and gio during "install"
-Added macro necessary for GLib/GModule .def generation under Win64
-updated location of getting glibconfig.h.win32 for building
Added option for people to use an existing PCRE build and updated .def generation for x64 systems (some symbols are set to be excluded from Win64 builds)
Also fixed the filter "PCRE" for the bundled PCRE as file layout changed
If specified, the signal subscription is setup client-side but the match
rule is not sent to the server. This allows the caller to manually
register more detailed match rules.
If there are no schemas, don't try to install "" at install time.
(In particular, automake conditionals don't work properly with
@-expanded rules, so if you conditionally build a schema, you'll
still unconditionally get the install rule.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633381