xfce4-dev-tools
The Xfce development tools are a collection of tools and macros for Xfce developers and people that want to build Xfce from Git In addition it contains the Xfce developer's handbook.
xfce-build containerized build environment
This project also contains the code to build and deploy xfce-build to the [xfce-build area on Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/xfce/xfce-build/). This container is the build environment used by Xfce to build the various projects. It can also be used as your own build environment as follows:
docker run --rm -u $(id -u ${USER}):$(id -g ${USER}) \ --volume $(pwd):/tmp xfce/xfce-build:master /bin/bash \ -c "cd /tmp; ./autogen.sh && make distcheck"
The steps to build the container are encoded in the [`Dockerfile`](Dockerfile) in this repository, and is built via the build job in [`.gitlab-ci.yml`](.gitlab-ci.yml).
CI templates for Xfce
The [CI folder](ci/) contains the build_project.yml
template for building the various
Xfce projects, as well as supporting scripts such as `build_libs.sh` which handles
building any needed dependencies. This helps us avoid repeating the same build
code in each project.
Release notes for 4.15.0
[Please note that this is a development release.]
- New macro XDT_VERSION_INIT(SEMVER[, TAG])
This macro takes care of setting up the version numbering. It will define the following macros based on SEMVER and TAG:
- xdt_version
- xdt_version_major
- xdt_version_minor
- xdt_version_micro
- xdt_version_tag
- xdt_version_build
- xdt_debug_default
If TAG isn't specified, the xdt_version_tag and xdt_version_git will be empty and xdt_debug_default will be set to “minimum”, otherwise the xdt_version_build will contain a git hash and xdt_debug_default will be set to “yes”
Example usage:
XDT_VERSION_INIT([4.15.3],[git]) AC_INIT([xfce4-someproject], [xdt_version()]) ... XDT_FEATURE_DEBUG([xdt_debug_default])
- XDT_I18N macro will now automatically find the linguas if none are specified during the autoconf run.
- Install m4 macros in default search dir. This makes autoconf find the macros by default.
By setting version via XDT_VERSION_INIT and using XDT_I18N without arguments, this is no longer necessary to use a separate configure.ac.in and a plain configure.ac can be used ! A big thank to Natanael Copa (ncopa) for his work on this part !
- xfce4-dev-tools now also handle the CI (docker container, .gitlab-ci.yml templates files etc) on our new gitlab instance. A merge request or a push to master to any of our projects automatically trigger a build. This will help us to catch errors quicker and have better quality. Thanks to Jason Yavorska and Simon Steinbeiss.
- New helpers are also available (xfce-get-release-notes, xfce-get-translations, xfce-update-news) to help our maintainers to do releases
Latest Release
- xfce4-dev-tools 4.20.0 released (2024/12/15 10:20)xfce4-dev-tools 4.20.0 is now available for download from https://archive.xfce.org/src/xfce/xfce4-dev-tools/4.20/xfce4-dev-tools-4.20.0.tar.bz2 https://archive.xfce.org/src/xfce/xfce4-dev-tools/4.20/xfce4-dev-tools-4.20.0.tar.bz2?sha1 https://archive.xfce.org/src/xfce/xfce4-dev-tools/4.20/xfce4-dev-tools-4.20.0.tar.bz2?sha256 What is xfce4-dev-tools? ======================== The Xfce Development Tools are a set of scripts and m4/autoconf macros that ease build system maintenance. Website: https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-dev-tools/start Release notes for 4.20.0 ======================== This release is part of the Xfce 4.20 platform release. No changes since 4.19.4
Source Code Repository
Reporting Bugs
- Reporting Bugs – Open bug reports and how to report new bugs