Cairo has a different API version that was hardcoded. Define it in a new
variable in configure.ac and use it in AssemblyInfo and Makefile.am.
This fixes make distcheck, as the cairo-sharp.dll assembly was not
getting uninstalled from the GAC.
The only remaining bits in gdk/glue were 2 obsolete functions, which
were not really used.
Also clean up Device.custom to remove obsolete bits, including
references to libgdksharpglue.
* configure.ac: drop cairo conditionality
* cairo/AssemblyInfo.cs: set version to 1.10.0.0
* cairo/Makefile.am: unconditional build and add Region.cs
* cairo/cairo-api.xml: initial type exposure.
* pango/Makefile.am: use cairo-sharp.dll and cairo-api.xml
* pango/Pango.metadata: drop explicit symbol additions.
* gdk/Gdk.metadata: drop explicit symbol additions.
* gdk/Makefile.am: use cairo-sharp.dll and cairo-api.xml
* gtk/Makefile.am: use cairo-sharp.dll and cairo-api.xml
* sample/Makefile.am: use cairo-sharp.dll
* sample/GtkDemo/Makefile.am: use cairo-sharp.dll
This is an initial stab at a 1.10 binding. It will probably take
more based on the number of errors still coming out of the Gdk
build.
2010-11-21 Mike Kestner <mkestner@novell.com>
* removed the glade dir from the build since libglade is
no longer supported in gnome3. removed the gapi2-compat stuff
since it doesn't make much sense now. Removed the bootstrap
mechanism since we are unlikely to be releasing multiple API
versions from the same tree going forward. The build is now a
straight autogen.sh like most autotools projects.