Re: Potential module for wxGTK3.1 unstable series / Audacity

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On 12/11/19 1:33 am, Fabio Valentini wrote:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019, 15:09 Vít Ondruch <vondruch@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:vondruch@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Dne 11. 11. 19 v 14:39 Kevin Kofler napsal(a):
     > David Timms wrote:
     >> I would like to be able to release the next Audacity (once
    tested) when
     >> it drops.
     > I would recommend against doing that (unless you can get it to
    build against
     > wxGTK 3.0 after all). Please wait until wxGTK 3.2 is actually
    stable and
     > available in Fedora.

    In the mean time, you can use Copr to provide updated wxGTK + Audacity.
    Keeping the resolution of possible conflicts on the users.

    Vít

I think the easiest solution would be to introduce a wxGTK "compat package" for 3.1, assuming it wouldn't conflict with the stable versions, and provide both the compat package and audacity builds based on it via COPR for testing.

https://trac.wxwidgets.org/wiki/Roadmap

Perhaps calling a compat package 3.2.0.develseries.3.1.3 etc would make sense to indicate to consumers that they are using what will soon (TM) become the main version.

Dave.
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