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Wed Feb 10 16:01:41 CET 2010 - vuntz@opensuse.org
- Update to version 2.23.3:
+ GLib now has a facility for locks that consume only one bit of
storage inside an integer: g_bit_lock()
+ GVariant:
- The serializer has been merged, with more API to follow
+ Bugs fixed
- bgo#548967: 1 bit mutex lock
- bgo#604967: 2.22.3 libasyncns build fails on HP-UX 11.11
- bgo#608602: G_VALUE_COLLECT_INIT variables shadow those in
G_VALUE_COLLECT
- bgo#608743: Crash in g_hostname_to_ascii visiting certain
website in epiphany
- bgo#599197: array ref and unref functions crash on NULL
array.
- bgo#608159: mem leak in g_io_modules_scan_all_in_directory
+ Updated translations.
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#
# spec file for package glib2 (Version 2.23.2)
# spec file for package glib2 (Version 2.23.3)
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# Copyright (c) 2009 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
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Name: glib2
%define _name glib
Version: 2.23.2
Version: 2.23.3
Release: 1
License: LGPLv2.1+
Summary: A Library with Convenient Functions Written in C