On Sat, 02 Oct 2010 07:08:56 -0700, Jim wrote:
Anjuta is broken on F14. I don't know if any other apps in the
F14 repo
use libgdl.
$ repoquery --whatrequires 'libgdl-1.so.3'
anjuta-1:2.31.90.0-1.fc14.i686
gnome-python2-gdl-0:2.25.3-23.fc14.i686
gtranslator-0:1.9.11-3.fc14.i686
libgdl-devel-0:2.31.3-1.fc14.i686
solang-0:0.4.1-9.fc14.i686
valide-0:0.6.1-0.22.20103003svn511.fc14.i686
And "repoquery --whatrequires libgdl --alldeps" doesn't add more than
libgdl itself.
I'm not familiar with the internal workings of libgdl,
however I use libgdl for a couple of my own applications. I think I can
tell whether or not the problem is my own application.
The upstream bug report I referenced before includes a response from the
Anjuta/libgdl developer, "Anyway, gdl 2.31.x is broken and gnome-2-32
will ship gdl 2.30.x.". I'm inclined to trust the upstream developer if
he says his app is broken.
Well, not responding to bugzilla tickets, sometimes it's a packager's way
to signal "I don't have time for this and would appreciate if somebody
else took over". Dunno whether that is the case for libgdl in Fedora
though, but given your interest in libgdl, it would make sense to get
involved in the Fedora package maintenance somehow.