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We begin the GNOME 40 development cycle by adding the ability to define
a development build of Dictionary, with its own application identifier.
We use the same application identifier across the binary, so that the
shell can match our desktop file with it; and we use a different label
in the About dialog, depending on whether we are using a development
build or not.
It's possible to enable the development build by using a build option;
otherwise, we're going to check if the current version is one of the
three development stages of a GNOME release.
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