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Tue May 6 16:50:52 2003 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> Patch from James Henstridge to update to automake-1.7 (#109542) * autogen.sh: update to call newer tools. * configure.in: various updates, to use M4 macros to put variables that change each release at the top. Use AC_HELP_STRING to format help strings. Use AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS to generate gdkconfig.h. * Makefile.am: require Automake 1.7. Remove gdk-2.0.pc and gtk+-2.0.pc on uninstall. Pass --enable-gtk-doc to configure during distcheck. * docs/reference/*/Makefile.am: simplify to use the gtk-doc.make makefile fragment. * */Makefile.am: don't use STRIP_BEGIN/STRIP_END. Use BUILT_SOURCES where appropriate. Build generated files in builddir rather than srcdir. Fix uninstall and distclean targets to satisfy distcheck. === * gdk/*/Makefile.am: Remove the hacks to get gdkenumtypes.h built first, since we are now using BUILT_SOURCES. * gdk/Makefile.am: Remove an outdated comment about gdk_headers. * demos/gtk-demo/Makefile.am: Fix srcdir != buildd problem with geninclude.pl. * configure.in: Update versions to 2.3.0.
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General Information
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This is GTK+ version 2.3.0. GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for
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creating graphical user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets,
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GTK+ is suitable for projects ranging from small one-off projects to
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complete application suites.
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GTK+ is free software and part of the GNU Project. However, the
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licensing terms for GTK+, the GNU LGPL, allow it to be used by all
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developers, including those developing proprietary software, without any
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license fees or royalties.
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The official ftp site is:
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ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk
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The official web site is:
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http://www.gtk.org/
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Information about mailing lists can be found at
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http://www.gtk.org/mailinglists.html
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Installation
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============
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See the file 'INSTALL'
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Release notes
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* As compared to GTK+-1.2, the default configuration of GTK+-2 has been
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stream-lined to reduce confusion on the part of new users or users
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coming from other environments. Users used to older versions of
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GTK+ may want to make some adjustments to the default configuration.
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- Emacs keybindings such as Control-A and Control-E to move to the
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ends of lines are not enabled by default in the editing widgets. To
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turn on Emacs keybindings, add the line:
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gtk-key-theme-name = "Emacs"
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To your ~/.gtkrc-2.0
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- Editing of menu accelerators by pressing an accelerator over the
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menu item is disabled by default. To enable, it, add:
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gtk-can-change-accels = 1
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to your ~/.gtkrc-2.0
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- To improve useability for keyboard operation, GTK+ now selects the
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contents of an entry when tabbing into it or when it is focused on
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initial window map. To disable this behavior, add:
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gtk-entry-select-on-focus = 0
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to your ~/.gtkrc-2.0
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* The GTK+ libraries use an '_' prefix to indicate private symbols that
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must not be used by applications. On some platforms, symbols beginning
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with prefixes such as _gtk, _gdk, and _pango will be exported
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from the library, on others not. In no case can applications
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use these private symbols.
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* GTK+-2.2 can be build either with Pango-1.0 and version 1 of
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the Xft library or Pango-1.2 and version 2 of the Xft library
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(Xft is used to to display anti-aliased fonts) By default, GTK+ and
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Pango are built so that applications will not have explicit dependencies
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on either version of Xft. To make sure that your application will be
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binary compatible with future versions of GTK+:
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- Do not configure Pango or GTK+ with the --enable-static or
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--enable-explicit-deps options, since they will cause dependencies
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on the particular version of Xft.
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- Do not use Xft version 1 directly in your applications.
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* There is a bug in the Xft library in XFree86-4.1 and possibly previous
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versions that causes random crashes when using the Pango Xft
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backend. If you want to use Xft fonts, you should upgrade to
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XFree86-4.2.
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* Xft support is on by default when using Xft2 but off by
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default when using Xft1. To change this default, set the
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variable GDK_USE_XFT to '1' or '0'. For instance, to
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turn on Xft fonts when Xft1.
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GDK_USE_XFT=1
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export GDK_USE_XFT
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* The gdk_pixbuf_xlib library included in the contrib/ directory of GTK+
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is provided on a as-is basis and has not been tested at all. No
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guarantees about the degree of workingness or about future
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compatibility are provided.
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* While efforts have been made to make gdk-pixbuf robust against
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invalid images, using gdk-pixbuf to load untrusted data
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is not recommended, due to the likelyhood that there are
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additional problems where an invalid image could cause
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gdk-pixbuf to crash or worse.
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* The assumption of GLib and GTK+ by default is that filenames on the
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filesystem are encoded in UTF-8 rather than the encoding of the locale;
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The GTK+ developers consider that having filenames whose interpretation
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depends on the current locale is fundamentally a bad idea.
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If you have filenames encoded in the encoding of your locale, then
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you may want to set the G_BROKEN_FILENAMES environment variable:
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G_BROKEN_FILENAMES=1
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export G_BROKEN_FILENAMES
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Best integration of GTK+-2.2 with the environment is achieved by
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using a UTF-8 locale.
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How to report bugs
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==================
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Bugs should be reported to the GNOME bug tracking system.
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(http://bugzilla.gnome.org, product gtk+.) You will need to create an
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account for yourself.
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In the bug report please include:
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* Information about your system. For instance:
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- What operating system and version
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- What version of X
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- For Linux, what version of the C library
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And anything else you think is relevant.
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* How to reproduce the bug.
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If you can reproduce it with the testgtk program that is built in the
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gtk/ subdirectory, that will be most convenient. Otherwise, please
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include a short test program that exhibits the behavior. As a last
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resort, you can also provide a pointer to a larger piece of software
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that can be downloaded.
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* If the bug was a crash, the exact text that was printed out when the
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crash occured.
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* Further information such as stack traces may be useful, but is not
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necessary. If you do send a stack trace, and the error is an X error,
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it will be more useful if the stacktrace is produced running the test
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program with the --sync command line option.
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Patches
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Patches should also be submitted to bugzilla.gnome.org. If the patch
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fixes an existing bug, add the patch as an attachment to that bug
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report.
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Otherwise, enter a new bug report that describes the patch, and attach
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the patch to that bug report.
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Bug reports containing patches should include the PATCH keyword in their
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keyword fields. If the patch adds to or changes the GTK programming
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interface, the API keyword should also be included.
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Patches should be in unified diff form. (The -u option to GNU diff.)
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