On 10 March 2017 at 12:32, Krzysztof Piecuch via gtkmm-list <
gtkmm-list@gnome.org> wrote:

> Hi guys, it's my first time contributing here. My name's Chris and I
> wanted to implement ustring method which fixes non-unicode ustrings (any
> particular reason it's not yet implemented?)
>
> Anyway, I have implemented it, but I have trouble with compiling.
> ./configure says gtkmm needs sigc++-3.0, as written below:
>
> configure: error: Package requirements (sigc++-3.0 >= 2.99.5 glib-2.0 >=
> 2.50.0 gobject-2.0 >= 2.50.0 gmodule-2.0 >= 2.50.0) were not met:
> No package 'sigc++-3.0' found
>
> I looked for sigc++-3.0 and found out that there is no stable release of
> it (see link below)
> https://github.com/GNOME/libsigcplusplus/blob/master/NEWS
> Am I correct that we are using non-stable library? If so, which version of
> a library is best to use?
>
> Yours,
> Chris
>


sigc++ 3 is the current unstable dev version, in branch master. It is not
released yet. The same is true for the master branches of glibmm and gtkmm.

How are you compiling glibmm/gtkmm? If you want stable, you should be
compiling branches glibmm-2-50 and gtkmm-3-22 respectively - not master. In
jhbuild, these are called glibmm-2.0 and gtkmm-3, or similar; the
unsuffixed modules represent the master branches.
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