On 27/03/2014 15:58, Mike Gorse wrote:
Atk was started during the GNOME 2 cycle and had version numbers that
were 1.x until GNOME 3 was released, at which point the version was
renumbered to 2.0.
I don't see versions of glib or glibmm called 3.12. The latest stable
glib release I see is called 2.38, with a glib-2-38 branch.
Yeah, I think I was getting mixed up with gtk+ and gtkmm. I noticed a
ver2/ver3 thing going on with gtk+ and (apparently) also with atk so I
wondered if they were related. Many thanks for your clarification!
Just to make sure I understand it now... are you saying that the
current version of atk is usable when programming for either gkt+2 or
gtk+3? In other words, even though the API changed for gtk+, glib
mostly remained the same - so therefore if I'm using the current version
of glib I'll need the current version of atk (regardless of which
version of gtk+ I'm using)? Does that sum it up?
John
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