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Meson version policy
Aims
- Stable versions of GLib should be buildable from source on the majority of systems which are still supported by their vendors, without requiring the user to manually build a number of dependencies
- Unstable versions of GLib should be able to take advantage of newer build system features where they would make maintenance of GLib easier, without prejudicing the other aims
Policy
- Stable branches of GLib will not change their Meson dependency after the first release of that stable series
- Unstable branches of GLib can bump their Meson dependency if
- at least that version of Meson is currently available in the freedesktop SDK; and
- at least that version of Meson is currently available in Debian Testing, or
- the Python version required by the new Meson dependency is available in Debian Stable and the oldest currently-supported Ubuntu LTS
- The version of Meson used by GLib should be pinned and pre-installed in the
CI
Dockerfile
s so that GLib is guaranteed to be built against the expected version
The reasoning behind allowing a version bump if the Python which Meson depends
on is available in Debian Stable is that it’s straightforward to install a more
recent Meson version using
pip
.
The reasoning behind requiring the version of Meson to be available in the freedesktop SDK is that it is used to build GLib on nightly pipelines in gnome-build-meta, which is used to test GLib against multiple third party projects.