No, I don't think so. You just need to be patient; patch testing and
merging are done by one overloaded person. If after 2-3 weeks it's not
in, resend.

Alex

2018-06-14 19:13 GMT+03:00 Sascha Silbe <x-y...@se-silbe.de>:
> Alexander Kanavin <alex.kana...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> 2018-06-08 22:27 GMT+03:00 Sascha Silbe <x-y...@se-silbe.de>:
>>> We have some Python modules that we are extracting some information from
>>> and generating documentation for at build time; both times the modules
>>> get imported. We don't need GLib to actually work; it only needs to be
>>> importable. Fortunately no other typelib is used by the code.
>>
>> Thanks for explanation. The patch is fine then and can be added to
>> oe-core - so that if later g-i needs to be fully supported on the
>> native side, this part would be already sorted. For now though it's
>> not 'officially' working.
>
> Fair enough. Thanks for the review! Is there anything else I should do
> for the patch to go in?
>
> Sascha
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