On Sat, 23 Dec 2023 04:51:22 +0100
Marco Atzeri wrote:
> On 23/12/2023 04:42, Takashi Yano via Cygwin-apps wrote:
> > On Wed, 20 Dec 2023 12:16:05 +0000
> > Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps <cygwin-apps@cygwin.com> wrote:
> >> I tweaked the unmaintained packages report [1] a bit so it identifies
> >> 'base' and 'direct or indirect base dependencies'.
> >>
> >> (But you're quite right to point out that the build requirements for a
> >> native Cygwin build are also important)
> >>
> >> [1] https://cygwin.com/packages/reports/unmaintained.html
> > 
> > I would like to take over:
> > libass
> > fontconfig
> > fribidi
> > gnutls
> > openjpeg
> > librsvg2
> > snappy
> > libssh
> > dbus
> > gtk3
> > orc
> > tdb
> > db
> > libid3tag
> > libmad
> > taglib
> > if no one like to do that, because the packages
> > I maintain use them.
> 
> all in one shot ?
> I suggest to start with the smaller beasts one by one or small groups
> I suspect GTK3 needs a lot of effort

Thanks for the advice.

Now, GTK3 package of 3.24.39 has been successfully built and packaged
in my environment with updating some other related packages.

So, firstly, I would like to take over following packages that are related
to GTK3.

fribidi 0.19.7 -> 1.0.13
libdatrie 0.28 -> 0.2.13
libthai 0.1.26 -> 0.1.29
pango1.0 1.40.14 -> 1.51.0
atk1.0 2.26.1 -> 2.38.0
gtk3 3.22.28 -> 3.24.39

> > libass
> > fontconfig
> > gnutls
> > openjpeg
> > snappy
> > libssh
> > dbus
> > orc
> > tdb
> > db
> > libid3tag
> > libmad
> > taglib
will be next steps. I will try them one by one.

> I could be interested in librsvg2 for the same reason of you

Please feel free to take it over. I'd withdraw from librsvg2.

-- 
Takashi Yano <takashi.y...@nifty.ne.jp>

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