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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 21.04.2013 01:20, schrieb Lex
Trotman:<br>
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* Need to run the absolute latest Geany from release or
Git<br>
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<div style="">Release yes, tick</div>
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I can understand all your ticks, except this one.<br>
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1) The latest release does still support 2.16<br>
2) I do not believe that it's important to RHEL users living on a 4
years old system to run the upcoming release (which is many months
ahead, quite possibly even after the release of RHEL 7). 1.23 is a
very fine release for them for current RHEL users.<br>
3) If aren't going to run 1.24 we can bump GTK in git *now*, as they
will be stuck on 1.23 anyway.<br>
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Best regards.<br>
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