I don't see a good reason for this - if man page generation is
disabled, man pages are not produced, and things like 'make dist'
will fail. That is simpler and better.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681336
Previously, --enable-man --disable-gtk-doc would silently skip
man page generation, because we didn't even desdend into docs/reference.
Fix this by always going there.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681336
Because of the '--as-needed' default option
for the linker, the linking will fail, if the
file name appears after any of the options or
the pkg-config invocation.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681854
Using GIO here may cause the gvfs module to be loaded, which
in turn gets onto the session bus to talk to gvfsd - not ideal
if you are trying to control the session bus life cycle. Instead,
just use old-fashioned glib file utils.
Solaris/OpenSolaris/OpenIndiana define FIONREAD in sys/filio.h.
This commit adds a configure check for this header, and includes
it conditionally in gio/gsocket.c.
Patch by Fabian Groffen, bug 675524.
test_create_delete() assumes that if it creates a file and then
immediately deletes it, that the file monitor will notice this and
record it as a create followed by a delete. But that won't work with
GPollFileMonitor, which will just think nothing changed. So skip the
test in that case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669331
The extra newline chars in the local implementation of g_application_command_line_print and g_application_command_line_printerr() cause an unwanted newline after printed strings. This patch removes the newline chars to make the functions consistent with their documentation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680459
* A certificate sorta acts as a public key, but more specifically
it contains a public key (in its subjectPublicKeyInfo) field.
* Documentation was confusing and could have read like the
certificate and certificate-pem properties were returning the
public key part of the certificate.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681158
Use $(AM_V_GEN) for generating man pages, and set some parameters
for the XSL stylesheets. Among other things, don't generate AUTHORS
and COPYRIGHT sections.
Default to generate man pages if the required tools and
stylesheets are found. Error out if --enable-man is given
but tools or stylesheets are missing.
GThreadPool defaulted to 0 for max_unused_threads (meaning thread-pool
threads would exit immediately if there was not already another task
waiting for them), and 0 for max_idle_time (meaning unused threads
would linger forever, though this is only relevant if you changed
max_unused_threads).
However, GIOScheduler changed the global defaults to 2 and 15*1000,
respectively, arguing that these were more useful defaults. And they
are, so let's use them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661767
g_source_get_context() was checking that the source wasn't destroyed
(since a source doesn't hold a ref on its context, and so
source->context might point to garbage in that case). However, it's
useful to be allowed to call g_source_get_context() on a source that
is destroyed-but-currently-running.
So instead, let g_source_get_context() return the context whenever
it's non-NULL, and clear the source->context of any sources that are
still in a context's sources list when the context is freed. Since
sources are only removed from the list when the source is freed (not
when it is destroyed), this means that now whenever a source has a
non-NULL context pointer, then that pointer is valid.
This also means that g_source_get_time() will now return-if-fail
rather than crashing if it is called on a source whose context has
been destroyed.
Add tests to glib/tests/mainloop to verify that g_source_get_context()
and g_source_get_time() work on destroyed sources.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661767
Verify that
- g_source_get_time() does not change within a single callback
(even if the real time does)
- g_source_get_time() does not change between different callbacks in
the same mainloop iteration
- g_source_get_time() does change between iterations if the real
time did.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661767