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So I was wondering if anyone was opposed to going from GTK+ 2.12 to 2.18 as the minimum supported GTK+ version. IMO, if we are going to raise the version this release cycle, it makes sense to do so sooner rather than later to maximize the time for finding and fixing bugs and so on.
Makes sense, no problem on Linux.
As a side topic; is there any way we can automate parts of changing the GTK+/GLib version numbers in all the various affected files? I was thinking maybe a small Python/Perl script or Autoconf substitution or something like this. It's just an idea that came to mind, it might be stupid/pointless.
@Enrico: How much trouble does this cause for the win32 builds? Is it just changing the Waf/makefile.win32 files and then packaging a newer GTK+ binary pack next release?
Are we sure that version works fine with the gtkbuilder version of Geany?
Cheers Lex