2009/5/26, Stephane Delcroix <steph...@delcroix.org>:
>
> Hi guys,
>
>        For a couple of months now, f-spot had some strange and unusual
> build
> dependencies. This was known and supposed to be automagically solved as
> time pass and upstream projects releases their stuffs... But as the
> situation was lasting longer than expected and some stuffs are still
> preventing upstream gtk# to provide a new release that works not only on
> brand new systems, we stepped the f-spot dependencies back to something
> reliable and stable, aka gtk# 2.12 and mono 2.0.
>
>        For everyone out there, and for every packager, this means you could
> more than probably just grab the sources, build it and be fine (if the
> 0.5.x releases were working for you) on almost every not-to-ancient
> distro.
>
>        There wasn't any feature cut to achieve this, but the parts of gtk#
> svn
> we were relying on were moved in Gio# and Gtk#Beans, which we are
> bundling.
>
>        This prevented a lot of users to test the svn version, and a lot of
> contributors to provide patches. I hope this will change the situation.
>
>        Best
>
> Stephane
>
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Thanks very much!  It's been a while I'm looking for this!
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