xfconf: | xfconf-dev VERSION="4.12.4" | VERSION="4.14.1"
According to libxfconf, it seems we don't use the good tar.bz2 to build xfconf (and then xfconf-dev)
libxfconf: | libxfconf-dev: VERSION="4.14.1" | VERSION="4.14.1"
xfconf: | xfconf-dev VERSION="4.12.4" | VERSION="4.14.1"
According to libxfconf, it seems we don't use the good tar.bz2 to build xfconf (and then xfconf-dev)
libxfconf: | libxfconf-dev: VERSION="4.14.1" | VERSION="4.14.1"
https://cook.slitaz.org/index.cgi?pkg=xfconf
has 4.14.1 for xfconf as well as
https://cook.slitaz.org/index.cgi?pkg=xfconf-dev
for xfconf-dev
https://pkgs.slitaz.org/?info=xfconf
and
https://pkgs.slitaz.org/?info=xfconf-dev
both have version 4.14.1 too.
Where did you see 4.12.4?
I updated xfconf and xfconf-dev from 4.12.4 to 4.14.1 to make the duplicate package libxfconf obsolete (and later on remove it),
because xfconf is the mostly used package name according to repology.org.
Where did you see 4.12.4?
Here https://cook.slitaz.org/index.cgi?receipt=xfconf
The 4 VERSION
variables have been copy/paste from the cooker. But yes, it is 4.14.1 today.
I can't understand that. Even the previous build (14/07/2022) isn't 4.12.4 but 4.12.0
???
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