gtk3.spec revision 20826
# spec file for package gtk3 # Copyright (c) 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # This file and all modifications and additions to the pristine # package are under the same license as the package itself. #Source3: %{name}-po-sun-%{po_sun_version}.tar.bz2 #owner:erwannc date:2000-00-00 type:feature #owner:erwannc date:2003-07-11 type:feature #owner:erwannc date:2004-05-17 bugster:5035382 type:bug #owner:erwannc date:2004-08-12 type:feature #owner:erwannc date:2004-08-12 bugzilla:74223 type:feature #owner:laca date:2004-09-18 type:feature #owner:erwannc date:2006-05-01 type:feature # date:2009-04-22 owner:gheet type:bug bugster:6795517 # date:2009-03-17 doo:7438 owner:erwannc type:bug # date:2008-01-11 bugster:6630867 bugzilla:505857 owner:erwannc type:bug # Note the dlopen-medialib patch does not need to be applied to GTK3 # since GTK3 no longer uses mediaLib at all. The dlopen-medialib patch # is now only applied to GTK2. # date:2009-09-25 owner:gheet type:branding doo:11575 # date:2009-10-11 owner:gheet type:bug doo:11830 # date:2010-01-07 owner:gheet type:bug doo:13625 # date:2010-07-16 owner:yippi type:branding # date:2010-07-16 owner:yippi type:bug bugzilla:654720 # This just worksaround a compile issue and should be fixed properly. # This patch is a hack. GTK3+ exits if it notices that you have run a program # that links in both GTK2 and GTK3. However, gnome-shell uses gjs, which uses # the JavaScript functions in libxul. Because libxul includes gdk 2.0 # functions, this prevents gnome-shell from starting. This temporary hack # makes gnome-shell start, but this should be fixed by making the Firefox # JavaScript library not link against GTK at all. # Fixes build error. Solaris msgfmt does not have '-c'. sed -e
's/$(GMSGFMT) -c/$(GMSGFMT)/g' $f > $f$$
# workaround for bugster 6581452, bugzilla 457863 #sh -x %SOURCE4 --disable-gnu-extensions #bzcat %SOURCE3 | tar xf - # this is broken in 2.19.6 #If this is the last version of the package remove the config files