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	* configure.in: Check for the sched.h header and include it on
	gthread/gthread-posix.c if available.

	* gthread-posix.c: Include <sched.h> if available.

	* configure.in: Add -D_POSIX4_DRAFT_SOURCE to
	GTHREAD_COMPILE_IMPL_DEFINES. Also add -D_POSIX4A_DRAFT10_SOURCE
	to G_THREAD_CFLAGS. Really deploy GTHREAD_COMPILE_IMPL_DEFINES,
	when searching for thread libs. Look for sched_* functions in
	-lrte as well. All of that is necessary on DG/UX.

	* configure.in: Use AC_TRY_COMPILE instead of AC_EGREP_HEADERS in
	various places to make it work more reliable, to make it accept
	macros instead of functions etc.

	* configure.in: Replace some NULL's for checks with 0 to make it
	work without stdio.h everywhere.

	* configure.in, gutils.c: changed the test for getpwuid_r to first
	test for a posix version and then for a non-posix version. No code
	change in gutils.c. Again this change deals better with getpwuid_r
	being a macro and not a function. Most of the above with kind help
	from Tethys <tet@isengard.europe.dg.com>. This fixes Bug #13403.
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 *** IMPORTANT *** 

This is a development version of GLib.  You should be using a stable
version, which is available at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v1.2/.  This
version is meant for developers of GLib only:

 * You should not base stable software on this version of GLib.
 * GNOME developers should use a stable version of GLib.

Distributions should *NOT* ship a development package of this GLib.
Do not ship the headers and do not ship the glib-config script.  These
things will conflict with the stable 1.2 series.  Package only enough
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library itself.  Doing otherwise will do no favors to the community.

If you install this version of GLib, we strongly recommend that you
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argument to configure to do this.  Otherwise, you will not be able to
do development with GLib 1.2 any longer.

*** You should be using GLib 1.2 instead. ***


General Information
===================

This is GLib version 1.3.1. GLib is a library which includes support
routines for C such as lists, trees, hashes, memory allocation, and
many other things.

The official ftp site is:
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Installation
============

See the file 'INSTALL'

How to report bugs
==================

To report a bug, send mail either to gtk-list, as mentioned
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must be subscribed yourself.

In the mail include:

* The version of GLib

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   - What operating system and version
   - What version of X
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  And anything else you think is relevant.

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  If you can reproduce it with the testglib program that is built 
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* If the bug was a crash, the exact text that was printed out
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* Further information such as stack traces may be useful, but
  is not necessary.

Patches
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