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Benedikt Meurer <benny@xfce.org>
Jasper Huijsmans <jasper@xfce.org>
Olivier Fourdan <fourdan@xfce.org>
Thanks to Maarten Boekhold <boekhold@emirates.net.ae>, who contributed
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installation locations.
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'configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run
'configure --help' for more details.
# $Id$
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4 ${ACLOCAL_FLAGS}
SUBDIRS = \
libxfce4util \
docs \
po \
xfce4-kiosk-query
distclean-local:
rm -rf *.cache *~
.PHONY: ChangeLog
ChangeLog: Makefile
(GIT_DIR=$(top_srcdir)/.git git log > .changelog.tmp \
&& mv .changelog.tmp ChangeLog; rm -f .changelog.tmp) \
|| (touch ChangeLog; echo 'Git directory not found: installing possibly empty changelog.' >&2)
dist-hook: ChangeLog
EXTRA_DIST = \
README.Kiosk \
THANKS \
TODO \
gtk-doc.make \
intltool-extract.in \
intltool-merge.in \
intltool-update.in \
m4/introspection.m4 \
m4/vapigen.m4
DISTCLEANFILES = \
intltool-extract \
intltool-merge \
intltool-update
DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = \
--enable-gtk-doc \
--enable-introspection \
--enable-vala=no
# vi:set ts=8 sw=8 noet ai nocindent syntax=automake:
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4.13.2
======
[Please note that this is a development release.]
- Add VAPIGEN for vala binding generation.
- Fix make distcheck build
- Better documentation processing (migrate away from sgml templates)
- Allow language-specific keys before language-neutral ones (some applications names were not
localized in applications menu) (bug #13979)
- Translation updates: Arabic, Asturian, Bulgarian, Bengali, Catalan, Czech, Welsh, Danish, German,
Greek, English (Australia), English (United Kingdom), Spanish, Estonian, Basque, Finnish,
French, Galician, Hebrew, Croatian, Hungarian, Indonesian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh,
Korean, Lithuanian, Latvian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Dutch, Norwegian Nynorsk,
Occitan (post 1500), Panjabi (Punjabi), Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Romanian, Russian,
Sinhala, Slovak, Albanian, Serbian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Uighur, Ukrainian, Urdu, Urdu
(Pakistan), Uzbek, Chinese (China), Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese (Taiwan)
4.13.1
======
[Please note that this is a development release.]
- Fix a minor typo: ment → meant
- Fix some autotools warnings, default debug to yes
- Fix duplicate DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS
- Improve gobject-introspection annotations
4.13.0
======
[Please note that this is a development release.]
- Fix abicheck to handle ppc64 architecture
- Add support for GOBJECT-INTROSPECTION Bug #12159
- Translation updates: ast bg ca da gl he hr lt sv
4.12.1
======
- Set xfce_version_string to 4.12 (oops!).
4.12.0
======
- Update libtool version to reflect dropped symbols (bug #10737)
- Translation updates: ast, bg, de, es, fr, hr, nb, pl, ro, ru
4.11.0
======
- Autotools updates.
- Don't use freed rc file to avoid crash (bug #9026).
- Remove unused or unrequired API functions: xfce_strjoin,
xfce_gethostname, xfce_putenv, xfce_setenv, xfce_unsetenv.
- Translation updates: Arabic, Bulgarian, Welsh, Dzongkha, English
(Australia), Georgian, Korean, Macedonian, Malay, Dutch (Flemish),
Occitan (post 1500), Slovenian, Serbian, Thai, Tagalog (Philippines),
Uyghur, Chinese (Hong Kong).
4.10.0
======
- Translation updates: Romanian, Chinese (China).
4.9.1
=====
- Bump glib to 2.24.
- Translation updates: German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese.
4.9.0
=====
- Make licenses static. You can only use
xfce_get_license_text(...).
- Remove unused .h files.
- Remove xfce_strip_context(), use g_strip_context().
- Remove XfceDesktopEntry.
- Don't generate enum types.
- Only link against glib.
- Set version string to 4.10.
- Remove spec file and rpm build.
- Missing fallback for AC_RUN_IF_ELSE() when cross-compiling (bug #8166).
- Fix XfceRc group parsing with brackets in name (bug #8150).
- Reduce XfceRc structure size from from 216 to 176 bytes.
- Use some macros and drop unneeded strlen's in XfceRc.
- Use GSList in xfce-resource.
- Bump verinfo to 6:0:0.
- Translation updates (ar, et, eu, is, ko, lt, nl, nn, pt, ru,
sk, zh_CN, zh_TW).
4.8.2
=====
- Change the version string to 4.8.
- Fixed incorrect assertion in xfce_strjoin (bug #7122).
- Fix "empty declaration" compiler warnings.
- Update FSF address and add missing licenses.
- Fix undef in libxfce4util.h header.
- Remove the internal slice allocator macros.
- Use chain to free slice instead of a loop.
- Translation updates (ko, ru, sk, zh_CN, nl).
4.8.1
=====
- Set xfce_version_string to 4.8.0.
4.8.0
=====
- Translation updates: Arabic, Greek, Polish, Romanian, Turkish.
4.7.5
=====
- Fix ABI check on ppc (bug #7004).
- Translation updates (en_BG).
4.7.4
=====
- Fix wrong capitalization of Xfce.
- Fix stdarg.h include (bug #6897).
- Translation updates (pt).
4.7.3
=====
- Explicitly link to gobject for the gtkdocs.
- Expand tilde in more situations in xfce_expand_variables().
- Remove encoding key from comment.
- Translation updates (he, kk, de, zh_TW, el, gl, pt).
4.7.2
=====
- Optimize xfce_rc_read_bool_entry().
- Optimize strcmp in xfce-rc-simple.
- Fix broken translations in applications using libxfce4util (bug #5842).
- Deprecate XfceDesktopEntry.
- Translation updates (ru, cs, lv, fi, eu, de, bn, de, uk, si, kk,
pa, gl, zh_TW, sk, ug, fr, id, it).
4.7.1
=====
- Remove po/LINGUAS file so it does not override the languages defined
in the configure file.
4.7.0
=====
- Build ChangeLog during make dist.
- Silent the build.
- Fix some compiler warnings.
- Use new xdt macros, xfce-dev-tools 4.7.2 is required.
- Various build changes for GIT.
- Misc other small changes.
- Translation updates (ca, zh_CN, es, da, gl, pa, ru, sq, lv, sk,
kk, hu, ast, ur_PK, ur, tl_PH).
4.6.1
======
- Updated translations: Abel Martín (es), Masato Hashimoto (ja),
Leandro Regueiro (gl), Alan Pepelko (sl), Piotr Sokół (po), Mișu Moldovan (ro)
4.6.0
======
- Add missing C++ wrappers in header files (patch by Jens Luedicke).
- Updated translations: Carles Muñoz Gorriz (ca), Enrico Tröger (de),
Jeff Bailes (en_GB), Abel Martín (es), Jari Rahkonen (fi),
Maximilian Schleiss (fr), Leandro Regueiro (gl), Andhika Padmawan (id),
Masato Hashimoto (ja), Terje Uriansrud (nb_NO), Szymon Kałasz (pl),
Og Maciel (pt_BR), Nuno Miguel (pt_PT), Daniel Nylander (sv),
Gokmen Gorgen and Samed Beyribey (tr), Dimitri Nikitin (uk),
Chris K. Zhang (zh_CN)
4.5.99.1
========
- Updated translations: Per Kongstad (da), Michal Várady (cs),
Masato Hashimoto (ja), Daniel Nylander (sv)
4.5.93
======
- Updated translations: Og Maciel (pt_BR), Abel Martin (es),
Maxamilian Schleiss (fr), Daniel Nylander (sv), Masato Hashimoto (jp)
4.5.92
======
- Updated translations: Jari Rahkonen (fi), Abel Martin (es)
- Increment library version to avoid having a 4.6 library version older then
the one in 4.4.
- Place G_GNUC_INTERNAL before function declaration for Sun Studio
compatibility (bug #4580)
4.5.91
======
- Fix typo in i18n code (check for '/' in lang doesnt make sense)
- Updated translations: Og Maciel (pt_BR), Abel Martín (es)
4.5.90
======
- Do not use GMemChunk for XfceRc due to memory leaks (Bug #2427).
- Fix buglet when deleting XfceRc groups.
- Fix invalid use of g_slice_free1() in XfceRc (Bug #2854).
- Add support for function names in debug messages on Solaris (Bug #3090).
- New util functions for setting up POSIX signal handling using pipe(),
GIOChannel and the glib main loop.
- Strip trailing slashes to avoid directories appearing multiple times in
resource lookup functions.
- Updated translations: Maximilian Schleiss (fr), Besnik Bleta (sq),
Mohamed Magdy (ar), Jeff Bailes (en_GB), Nuno Miguel (pt_PT), Daichi
Kawahata (ja), Terje Uriansrud (nb_NO), Tegegne Tefera (am), Rihards
Priedītis (lv), Muhammad Ali Makki (ur), Rashan Anushka (si), Leandro
Regueiro (gl), Khaled Hosny (ar), Peter Vois (et),
4.4.0
=====
- Updated translations: Szymon Kałasz (pl)
- New translations: Geraint Rowlands (cy), Jovan Naumovski (mk)
4.3.99.2
========
- Updated translations: Pau Rul-lan Ferragut (ca), Maximilian Schleiss (fr)
- New translations: Michal Várady (cs), Tenzin Dendup (dz),
ByungHyun Choi (ko), Stephan Arts (nl)
4.3.99.1
========
- Enable compilation with compilers other than gcc (Bug #1851).
- Updated translations: Fabian Nowak (de)
- New translations: Leandro Regueiro (gl), Dimitri Gogelia (ka)
4.1.6
=====
- Added LIBXFCE4UTIL_*_VERSION macros.
4.1.5
=====
- Added XDG Base Directory Implementation (version 0.6) and updated
documentation.
- Small fixes to make gcc happy and first steps with Intel C compiler
on FreeBSD.
4.1.4
=====
- Several bugfixes
- Added --with-broken-putenv=[auto/no/yes] to configure to make
libxfce4util cross-compilable again.
4.1.3
=====
- Code cleanups (Yes, consistency is important)
- Switched to gtk-doc, cause of doxygen being unable to handle
GObject's
- Mark some functions as DEPRECATED.
4.1.1
=====
- added xfce_setenv(), xfce_putenv()
- Started doxygen documentation of the code
4.1.0
=====
- Added xfce_textdomain(package, localedir, encoding) to avoid
problems with gettext binding in the future.
$Id$
Basic utility library for Xfce4.
Installation:
-------------
Simply run
./configure
make
make install
For a list of available configure options, see the list as returned
by
./configure --help
Notes to cross-compilers:
-------------------------
The check for "broken putenv" will fail for cross-compiling. Therefore
you'll need to supply the --with-broken-putenv option to configure
with a parameter of either yes or no (see the ./configure --help
output). To determine if your plattform's putenv() is ok or
broken, you can use the following test program:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
char *buffer = (char *)malloc(8);
strcpy(buffer, "foo=bar");
putenv(buffer);
strcpy(buffer, "foo=rab");
return(strcmp(getenv("foo"), "bar") == 0 ? 0 : 1);
}
Just compile the program and run it. If it returns 0, then your
plattform's putenv() is ok, and you should add --with-broken-putenv=no
to ./configure, else you need --with-broken-putenv=yes.
All glibc based plattforms (nearly all GNU/Linux systems, and GNU/Hurd,
etc.) and Solaris plattforms are known to have the putenv() problem.
What's this file about?
-----------------------
This file lists all external people that have contributed to this project.
Testers (sorted by name):
--------------------------
These people have contributed to libxfce4util by testing the software,
reporting problems and making useful suggestions.
Translators (sorted by language):
----------------------------------
These people have translated libxfce4util to foreign languages.
Carles Muñoz Gorriz <carlesmu@internautas.org>
* ca translations
Pau Rul·lan Ferragut <paurullan@bulma.net>
* ca translations
Michal Várady <miko.vaji@gmail.com>
* cs translations
Geraint Rowlands <ansbaradigeidfran@gmail.com>
* cy translations
Benedikt Meurer <benny@xfce.org>
* de translations
Fabian Nowak <timystery@arcor.de>
* de translations
Sonam Pelden <sonaa_peldn@yahoo.com>
* dz translations
Piarres Beobide <pi@beobide.net>
* eu translations
Jari Rahkonen <jari.rahkonen@pp1.inet.fi>
* fi translations
Maximilian Schleiss <maxschleiss@bluewin.ch>
* fr translations
Stephane Roy <sroy@j2n.net>
* fr translations
Leandro Regueiro <leandro.regueiro@gmail.com>
* gl translations
Yuval Tanny <tanai@int.gov.il>
* he translations
Daichi Kawahata <daichi@xfce.org>
* ja translations
Dimitri Gogelia <delphi.knight@gmail.com>
* ka translations
ByungHyun Choi <byunghyun.choi@gmail.com>
* ko translations
Mantas Zapolskas <mantaz@users.sourceforge.net>
* lt translations
Jovan Naumovski <jovan@lugola.net>
* mk translations
Stephan Arts <psybsd@gmail.com>
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Piotr Maliński <admin@rk.edu.pl>
* pl translations
Szymon Kałasz <szymon_maestro@gazeta.pl>
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TODO
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- Drop XfceDesktopEntry.
- Make license string static.
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libxfce4util (4.12.1-4) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
libxfce4util (4.13.2-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
[ Yves-Alexis Perez ]
* Moved the package to git on salsa.debian.org
* Updated the maintainer address to debian-xfce@lists.debian.org
* d/gbp.conf added, following DEP-14
[ Unit 193 ]
* New upstream development release.
* d/compat, d/control: Bump dh compat to 11.
* d/control, d/copyright, d/watch: Use https where possible.
* d/control:
- Build-depend on xfce4-dev-tools and gtk-doc-tools for autoreconf.
- Drop versioned build-depend on dpkg-dev.
* d/rules: Drop --parallel and --disable-silent-rules, dh defaults now.
* Update Standards-Version to 4.1.4.
* Remove trailing whitespace in debian/ files.
-- Unit 193 <unit193@ubuntu.com> Thu, 28 Jun 2018 17:17:12 -0400
libxfce4util (4.13.1-1) experimental; urgency=medium
[ Unit 193 ]
* New upstream development release.
* d/rules:
- Use dh_missing instead of dh_install --fail-missing.
[ Yves-Alexis Perez ]
* debian/control:
- update standards version to 4.1.1.
- put libxfce4util7 to section libs.
* Run wrap-and-sort.
-- Yves-Alexis Perez <corsac@debian.org> Sat, 21 Oct 2017 15:01:54 +0200
libxfce4util (4.13.0-1) experimental; urgency=medium
[ Yves-Alexis Perez ]
* New upstream development release.
* debian/control:
- update standards version to 4.0.0
- run wrap-and-sort.
* debian/patches:
- 02_fix-abicheck removed, included upstream.
* debian/libxfce4util7.symbols updated for new release.
[ Unit 193 ]
* d/control, d/rules: Migrate to dbgsym packages.
-- Yves-Alexis Perez <corsac@debian.org> Mon, 25 Jun 2018 21:09:20 +0200
-- Yves-Alexis Perez <corsac@debian.org> Fri, 23 Jun 2017 13:43:45 +0200
libxfce4util (4.12.1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
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