I've been trying to update to the latest gtk+3, but have been getting massive failures during the regression tests.

Upon investigation, most of the failures are due to a .css file generated by sassc. With some manual modification, the gtk+ tests are back to normal.

This problem seems to occur with sassc-3.6, but not sassc-3.5. Upstream gtk maintainers and most other distros that we checked are still at sassc-3.5, although I can find references to both sassc-3.5.5 and sassc 3.6.1 on Arch.

In BLFS, the packages that use sassc are gnome-shell, gnome-shell-extensions, plasma, and gtk+3. We currently have sassc-3.6.1 and libsass-3.6.3.

The question is whether we should roll back sassc/libsass to version 3.5 or should just say that the test suite for gtk+3 is broken?

Opinions?

  -- Bruce
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