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[cairomm] update to 1.16.1 #23903

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SchaichAlonso opened this issue Mar 31, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #23904
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[cairomm] update to 1.16.1 #23903

SchaichAlonso opened this issue Mar 31, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #23904
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Library name: cairomm

New version number: 1.16.1

Other information that may be useful (release notes, etc...)
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/cairo/cairomm/-/blob/61286896d11ed961add217ff4a209d10d9efb700/NEWS

SchaichAlonso pushed a commit to PurpleFlowerGarden/vcpkg that referenced this issue Mar 31, 2022
Cairo:
* Surface::Type: Deprecate WIN32, add WIN32_SURFACE
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue microsoft#26, merge request !14

Build:
* cairommconfig.h.*: Don't dllimport on MinGW
  (Chun-wei Fan) Merge reqest !16
  (Chun-wei Fan) Issue gtkmm#90 (Lukas K.)
* Meson build: Make it possible to use cairomm as a subproject
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* Meson build: No implicit_include_directories
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* MSVC build: exception.h: Export Cairo::logic_error selectively
  (Chun-wei Fan) Merge request !17
SchaichAlonso pushed a commit to PurpleFlowerGarden/vcpkg that referenced this issue Mar 31, 2022
The WIN32 constant has been renamed to WIN32_SURFACE , and the
WIN32 -> WIN32_SURFACE alias is only provided for non-win32
sytems, therefore our previous patch is no longer needed.
SchaichAlonso added a commit to PurpleFlowerGarden/vcpkg that referenced this issue Mar 31, 2022
Manually add ed1ce9a630b375b0f43435e34fbe690eb8276178 from upstream,
which prevents MSVC 2022 toolchains from being overridden by the
meson port file, resulting in corrupted binarycache metadata
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@JonLiu1993 JonLiu1993 self-assigned this Apr 1, 2022
@JonLiu1993 JonLiu1993 added the category:port-update The issue is with a library, which is requesting update new revision label Apr 1, 2022
strega-nil-ms pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 5, 2022
* [cairomm] update to 1.16.1 (#23903)

Cairo:
* Surface::Type: Deprecate WIN32, add WIN32_SURFACE
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #26, merge request !14

Build:
* cairommconfig.h.*: Don't dllimport on MinGW
  (Chun-wei Fan) Merge reqest !16
  (Chun-wei Fan) Issue gtkmm#90 (Lukas K.)
* Meson build: Make it possible to use cairomm as a subproject
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* Meson build: No implicit_include_directories
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* MSVC build: exception.h: Export Cairo::logic_error selectively
  (Chun-wei Fan) Merge request !17

* [cairomm] remove patch (#23903)

The WIN32 constant has been renamed to WIN32_SURFACE , and the
WIN32 -> WIN32_SURFACE alias is only provided for non-win32
sytems, therefore our previous patch is no longer needed.

* [cairomm] Support MSVC2022 (#23903)

Manually add ed1ce9a630b375b0f43435e34fbe690eb8276178 from upstream,
which prevents MSVC 2022 toolchains from being overridden by the
meson port file, resulting in corrupted binarycache metadata

* [cairomm] update version registries (#23903)

* [cairomm] add license (#23903)

* [cairomm] regenerate license registry (#23903)

Co-authored-by: Schaich <alonso.schaich@sodgeit.de>
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