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authorSam Thursfield <sam.thursfield@codethink.co.uk>2017-07-04 12:21:10 +0000
committerSam Thursfield <sam.thursfield@codethink.co.uk>2017-07-11 15:49:15 +0000
commit009aa6c8fb67516a14f329367d0a4942003b6a85 (patch)
tree3e850082dd021bf30b05a985e3cb218aa6fb9264 /strata/glib-common.morph
parent2a6ed6a55e03b6ff214f9f42b5b7e175300ad52f (diff)
downloaddefinitions-009aa6c8fb67516a14f329367d0a4942003b6a85.tar.gz
Update GNOME and GTK+/Clutter stack to latest
This began due to build issues in Clutter with GCC 7, and turned into a wide-ranging update of GNOME components. Many of these are needed due to deprecation warnings introduced by the GTK+ upgrade. The Gettext and GLIB upgrades are needed by GTK+. The libgdata upgrade was due to deprecation warnings triggered by GTK+ and this now pulls in autoconf-archive. Upgrading Clutter requires upgrading Mutter, which in turn requires new libinput. Note that libinput also required an upgrade to linux-api-headers (done before). I have updated to Mutter 3.22.3 rather than 3.24 to avoid having to upgrade xrandr. WebKit has a bug that causes compile failures with GCC 7: <https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167642>. The gcrypt upgrade is required to build new WebKit. gnome-control-center needed to be upgraded which in turn pulls in network-manager-applet.
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diff --git a/strata/glib-common.morph b/strata/glib-common.morph
index 218c206e..fd1018a3 100644
--- a/strata/glib-common.morph
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@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ chunks:
- name: glib
morph: strata/glib-common/glib.morph
repo: upstream:glib
- ref: ee1434632b1b397e5355ef31a79fc1d8b89156a0
- unpetrify-ref: 2.48.1
+ ref: 90bb8778f2eabf00bee5bff1259c48f1e7b791b8
+ unpetrify-ref: 2.52.3
- name: gobject-introspection
repo: upstream:gobject-introspection
ref: 42bf17a25c7379689fe78f31f332a64e3eded5d2