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Revision 1.2 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Mon Jun 3 09:53:50 2019 UTC (4 years, 10 months ago) by prlw1
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Update glib2 to 2.60.2 GLib's move to meson from autotools means we are effectively starting from scratch with non-linux build fixes. Support for python 2 has also been dropped (given that meson requires python 3). I replaced sysutils/gio-fam with a build option. The full lengthy list of changes is available from: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/tags/2.60.2 Some highlights: * Improve network status detection with NetworkManager (!781) * Add async GIO API: g_file_query_default_handler_async(), g_app_info_launch_uris_async() (#1249, #1347) * Add overlay support to g_resources_get_info(). (#1445) * Add writev() and writev_all() APIs to GOutputStream and GPollableOutputStream, and provide implementations of them for many subclasses. (#1431) * Hide bind mounts from GIO mount listings. (#1271) * Automatically realign data passed to `g_variant_new_from_bytes()` or `g_variant_new_from_data()` if it is not correctly aligned. This prevents misaligned accesses on architectures which donãàÑÕ support them. Callers should still aim to correctly align data to get higher performance. (#1342) * Support `ld -b binary` (on platforms which support it; i.e. Linux) to provide large pre-compiled `GResource` resources with a fast compilation time. (#1489+* Drop Python 2 support and require Python 3.4+. See discussion on https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2018-July/msg00004.html. (!196) * Various fixes to eliminate thread races, found by thread sanitizer (tsan).