I realized having the revision as a build number is the wrong idea as it
implies packagers will have to rebuild GIMP for just a revision. Yet
very often revision may just be data change or dependency fix/update
without rebuild needed (i.e. no ABI change).
Instead let's keep this package information as a file 'gimp-release'
(inspired by /etc/os-release and other /etc/*-release files of
distributions).
Previously we were only passing this information on the debug dialog
when debugging warnings and criticals. Now it will also have the
information for crashes, hence recommending people to update their GIMP
instead of reporting bugs on old versions.
Instead of making the focus on bug reporting, the debug dialog will now
make the focus on updating the application if it is found that one is
not using the last version.
Debug data (backtraces and co.) will still be available and copiable,
but under an expander, and bug report button won't be displayed (i.e.
data will still be available upon request but we don't push anymore
people to submit it directly if they are using old versions of GIMP).
Of course, if you are using the last version (or version check was not
possible), the dialog still stays the same.
Last commit caused -xobjective-c to be passed during linking on
Mac, causing object files to be treated as source files. Add a
-xnone flag to AM_LDFLAGS, canceling the effect of -xobjective-c.
Additinally, add a -xobjective-c++ flag to AM_CXXFLAGS, so that we
can use Objective-C in C++ files on Mac, if we ever need to.
On Mac, pass -xobjective-c to the compiler through AM_CFLAGS, not
AM_CPPFLAGS, so that it's only used for C sources, and not C++
sources. In the latter case, it clashes with the -std=... flag,
spewing an error. Thanks, Partha :)
Move gimp-debug-tools.c from tools/ to a new app-tools/ subdir,
which should contain external tools needed by app/, and which is
built *after* app/ (unlinke tools/). This allows gimp-debug-tool
to depend on libapp and libappwidgets, instead of on actual source
files from app/. Building sources from app/ in another subdir
screws with the distclean rules, and breaks distcheck.