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Changes from previous version of pkgconf
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Changes from 1.8.0 to 1.8.1:
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Changes from 1.8.0 to 1.9.0:
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* pkgconf 1.9.0 is the first testing release in the pkgconf 2.0 development
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series. While it is believed to be suitable for production, there may be
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bugs due to the overall redesign of the solver and other initiatives.
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Additionally, a future release of pkgconf plans will have additional ABI
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breaks for the libpkgconf library before the pkgconf 2.0 release is cut.
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* There is now a new solver that is designed to provide higher performance
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with complicated graphs, which works by flattening the dependency graph
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into a smaller set of dependencies. This graph can then be evaluated
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instead of the original dependency graph without having to visit every
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edge in the graph.
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NOTE: This solver, while providing significant performance improvements,
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does so, at the cost of changed behavior for some edge cases (such as
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circular dependencies).
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* Bug fixes:
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- Resolved several memory leaks with edge cases when using libpkgconf
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directly.
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- pkgconf CLI now consistently frees libpkgconf resources under all
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circumstances.
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- SYSROOT rules are no longer applied to `-uninstalled` packages by
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default. Use `PKG_CONFIG_PKGCONF1_SYSROOT_RULES` for legacy behavior.
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* The canonical location for pkgconf maintenance going forward is
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<https://gitea.treehouse.systems/ariadne/pkgconf>. This is presently
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mirrored to GitHub for user convenience, but that mirroring will
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be terminated at some point (due to GitHub Copilot).
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Changes from 1.7.4 to 1.8.0:
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