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Re: Gnome2::Wnck 0.05: msg#00158gnome.gtk+.perl
Torsten Schoenfeld <kaffeetisch@xxxxxx> writes: > > > * Make sure we work with libwnck 2.6.3, which introduces an > > > incompatible API change -- in a stable release. > > > > some checks are done against version 2.6.3 vs 2.6.2. > > however, the build will fail with libwnck-2.6.2.1. > > > > i'd to apply the following patch in order to successfully build > > this package: > > Gar, that sucks. I didn't know there was a 2.6.2.1. 2.6.2 still > has the old version of wnck_window_close, and our version checking > macros don't support four-part version numbers. Any advice on how > to proceed? maybe doing extra checking with autoconf ? the pkgconfig file has a "Version: 2.6.2.1" field. > I've no idea where those are coming from, but I'm pretty sure it's > not Gnome2::Wnck. indeed. it was a fix ("fix build when there's no xdisplay available") from Per Oyvind Karlsen against version 0.02 you can safely ignore it
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