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* autotools builds have been dropped. Please use CMake for building Inkscape from now on. More info is available [https://inkscape.org/develop/getting-started/#092-onwards on our website]. | * <code>autotools</code> builds have been dropped. Please use <code>CMake</code> for building Inkscape from now on. More info is available [https://inkscape.org/develop/getting-started/#092-onwards on our website]. | ||
* libsoup dependency added: we use libsoup for making | * <code>libsoup</code> dependency added: we use <code>libsoup</code> for making HTTP requests without a need for <code>dbus</code> and <code>gvfs</code>. | ||
* double-conversion [https://github.com/google/double-conversion] dependency added: lib2geom now depends on an external version of the library. | * double-conversion [https://github.com/google/double-conversion] dependency added: <code>lib2geom</code> now depends on an external version of the library. | ||
* Inkscape now uses a git submodule for the extensions directory. If you have cloned the repository and are not building from the release source code tarball, please note the [https://inkscape.org/en/develop/getting-started/ updated build instructions] | * Inkscape now uses a git submodule for the <code>extensions/</code> directory. If you have cloned the repository and are not building from the release source code tarball, please note the [https://inkscape.org/en/develop/getting-started/ updated build instructions] | ||
* On Ubuntu 18.04, Gnome's fallback icon set (package 'adwaita-icon-theme-full'), that is needed to display Inkscape's default icons completely, is no longer automatically installed. It has been added as a 'recommends' level dependency. | * On Ubuntu 18.04, Gnome's fallback icon set (package 'adwaita-icon-theme-full'), that is needed to display Inkscape's default icons completely, is no longer automatically installed. It has been added as a 'recommends' level dependency. | ||
* lib2geom: [insert up-to-date info here] | * lib2geom: [insert up-to-date info here] | ||
* The environment variable <code>INKSCAPE_PORTABLE_PROFILE_DIR</code> has been removed. Please use the equivalent <code>INKSCAPE_PROFILE_DIR</code> instead for changing the location of the profile directory at run time. (see also [https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape/issues/114 #114]) | * The environment variable <code>INKSCAPE_PORTABLE_PROFILE_DIR</code> has been removed. Please use the equivalent <code>INKSCAPE_PROFILE_DIR</code> instead for changing the location of the profile directory at run time. (see also [https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape/issues/114 #114]) | ||
* Inkscape extensions have been updated to work with Python 3, they no longer depend on Python 2 (but still work with it) |
Latest revision as of 13:59, 2 May 2020
autotools
builds have been dropped. Please useCMake
for building Inkscape from now on. More info is available on our website.libsoup
dependency added: we uselibsoup
for making HTTP requests without a need fordbus
andgvfs
.- double-conversion [1] dependency added:
lib2geom
now depends on an external version of the library. - Inkscape now uses a git submodule for the
extensions/
directory. If you have cloned the repository and are not building from the release source code tarball, please note the updated build instructions - On Ubuntu 18.04, Gnome's fallback icon set (package 'adwaita-icon-theme-full'), that is needed to display Inkscape's default icons completely, is no longer automatically installed. It has been added as a 'recommends' level dependency.
- lib2geom: [insert up-to-date info here]
- The environment variable
INKSCAPE_PORTABLE_PROFILE_DIR
has been removed. Please use the equivalentINKSCAPE_PROFILE_DIR
instead for changing the location of the profile directory at run time. (see also #114) - Inkscape extensions have been updated to work with Python 3, they no longer depend on Python 2 (but still work with it)