Meson extracts them by itself and add them as dependencies for the target.
It means one less location to keep track of files, and a lot less boilerplate
around the meson files
The `X-GNOME-Bugzilla-*` entries were for use by bug-buddy, a GNOME 2
technology that's been gone for over a decade. These entries are
obsolete and can be removed from all desktop files.
The `X-GNOME-Settings-Panel` entry is also obsolete as far as I can
tell and only these panels had it in their desktop file: notifications,
sharing, sound and user-accounts. These entries can also be removed.
After removing the `X-GNOME-Bugzilla-*` entries, the desktop files have
no more variables in them. The meson `configure_file` step is therefor
pointless—there are no variables to configure. As such the
`*.desktop.in.in` files are renamed to `*.desktop.in` to reflect this
and `meson.build` files are modified to remove `configure_file` step.
Ignored in Meson < 0.60.0, deprecated since 0.60.1 and fatal since 0.61.0.
panels/applications/meson.build:10:5: ERROR: Function does not take positional arguments.
panels/background/meson.build:10:5: ERROR: Function does not take positional arguments.
panels/camera/meson.build:10:5: ERROR: Function does not take positional arguments.
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Previously, there were multiple redundant lists of possible values for
this setting. This uses one struct to define not only all the possible
values, but also anything specific to the alternate characters key, so
this can be used for other modifiers.
This also changes the style of the dialog to use a GtkListBox.
This adds a widget called `CcKeyboardShortcutRow`, sub-classing
`GtkListBoxRow`, to handle a shortcut row. This makes the implementation
a bit tidier, rather than handling it all in `CcKeyboardPanel`, and
allows the widgets that compose the row to be laid out in xml.
This is a prerequisite for moving the shortcuts to a new dialog.
Recent versions of Gettext are able to translate several formats
that are used in GNOME applications. This patch migrates from
Intltool to Gettext by using meson's i18n features.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787588
Meson is a build system focused on speed an ease of use, which
helps speeding up the software development. This patch adds meson
support along autotools.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785414