Anyone remember the mininum required glib version?

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Anyone remember the mininum required glib version?

by Daniel Gollub-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

just trying to get hands dirty again.

What was again the minimum version of glib we try to support?
Was it 2.12?

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Daniel

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Re: Anyone remember the mininum required glib version?

by Graham Cobb-4 :: Rate this Message:

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On Sunday 31 May 2009 19:22:42 Daniel Gollub wrote:
> What was again the minimum version of glib we try to support?
> Was it 2.12?

I believe the previous agreement was 2.12.  That certainly makes my life
easier as some of the platfiorms I support are still using that version.

I guess we probably need to move on sometime, once we find considerable effort
being needed to replace, avoid or reimplement things which are in later
versions of glib.  If people feel we need to move on to a later version I
guess now would be a good time to raise it.  Of course, that will mean that I
will either need to drop support for the earlier platforms or reimplement or
workround the new features.  

In any case, if we do want to move on from 2.12 please choose a particular
version and stick with it for a couple of years -- it makes the porting job
easier.

Graham

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Re: Anyone remember the mininum required glib version?

by Juha Tuomala-2 :: Rate this Message:

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On Monday 01 June 2009 01:39:22 Graham Cobb wrote:
> On Sunday 31 May 2009 19:22:42 Daniel Gollub wrote:
> > What was again the minimum version of glib we try to support?
> > Was it 2.12?
>
> I believe the previous agreement was 2.12.  That certainly makes my life
> easier as some of the platfiorms I support are still using that version.


>
> In any case, if we do want to move on from 2.12 please choose a particular
> version and stick with it for a couple of years -- it makes the porting job
> easier.

Talking about years, RHEL 5 has 1:1.2.10-20.el5 and I'm afraid that's
going to be around many years to come. RHEL5 is also the latest from that
product so for many installations/cases, only option.

Would it be hard to support 1.2.10 to allow server installations?


Tuju

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Re: Anyone remember the mininum required glib version?

by Juha Tuomala-2 :: Rate this Message:

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On Mon, 1 Jun 2009, Juha Tuomala wrote:
> Talking about years, RHEL 5 has 1:1.2.10-20.el5 and I'm afraid that's
> going to be around many years to come. RHEL5 is also the latest from that
> product so for many installations/cases, only option.
>
> Would it be hard to support 1.2.10 to allow server installations?

ARgh! Wrong pkg name:

Updating:
  glib2           x86_64        2.12.3-4.el5_3.1


mondays, bloody mondays. :) Thanks to Azeeem in irc.



Tuju


Varo hattup??si??autoilijoita.


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