* Add guile-clutter to the set of configurable packages.
* Removed the "docs" module; its content, the tutorial, is now folded
into the documentation for all of the relevant modules (e.g. GLib,
GTK+, CORBA, etc.)
* Changelogs have all been archived to ChangeLog.pre-2.16, because now
we will just use revision control logs.
* Formally require Guile 1.8, as has been the case for a while now.
* Bump the API_VERSION to 2, as a test before going stable.
* Support a variant of check-coverage that generates a texinfo file with
the missing functions.
* Various buildfixes for building out-of-tree modules such as
guile-gnome-gstreamer.
* Build system work: add common makefile include for unit tests and a
new check-coverage target to documentation builds.
* Added infrastructure to make documentation.
This package now requires guile-cairo, which isn't pckaged, and thus
cairo/gtk2+ wrapping is broken. The old package failed to build
anyway, so this seems like an improvement.
guile-gnome-pkg 2.15.93 - Andy Wingo, 2007-06-15
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* No user-visible changes.
guile-gnome-pkg 2.15.92 - Andy Wingo, 2007-05-24
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* Updates to h2defs.py to automatically handle more cases.
* Add cairo to guile-gnome-platform.
guile-gnome-pkg 2.15.91 - Andy Wingo, 2007-05-10
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* Require G-Wrap 1.9.8.
guile-gnome-pkg 2.15.90 - Andy Wingo, 2006-12-15
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* Require G-Wrap 1.9.7.
* Update to use bzr as the version control system, instead of tla.
application. guile-gnome modules support the entire Gnome library
stack: from Pango to GnomeCanvas, Gtk+ to GStreamer, Glade to
GtkSourceView, you will find in guile-gnome a comprehensive
environment for developing modern applications.
Moved from wip now that it builds with gcc4.
PKGREVISION is still 1, like it was in wip, to avoid backwards versioning.
(apologies for the incorrect import without pkgsrc/, which I know from
the last time doesn't actually write in the repo)