http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=906687 --- Comment #43 from Atri Bhattacharya <badshah400@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Bjørn Lie from comment #42)
Symbol Required by cairo-devel = 1.14.0-1.1 python-cairo-devel python3-cairo-devel libabiword-3_0-devel cairo-devel(x86-32) = 1.14.... cairo-doc = 1.14.0 pkgconfig(cairo) = 1.14.0 cairomm-devel python-cairo-devel python3-cairo-devel memphis-devel libgxps-devel lasem-devel libgoocanvas3-devel libgtkdatabox-devel libwnck2-devel goocanvas-devel goffice-devel goffice-0_8-devel gcompris-devel gimp-devel libwnck-devel libchamplain-devel gtkhtml-devel libpoppler-devel libpoppler-glib-devel cairo-devel pango-devel zathura-devel glabels-devel gtk3-devel gtk2-devel librsvg-devel pkgconfig(cairo-egl) = 1.14.0 pkgconfig(cairo-fc) = 1.14.0 libabiword-3_0-devel pkgconfig(cairo-ft) = 1.14.0 cairomm-devel pkgconfig(cairo-gl) = 1.14.0 pkgconfig(cairo-glx) = 1.14.0 pkgconfig(cairo-gobject) = ... clutter-devel gtk3-devel pkgconfig(cairo-pdf) = 1.14.0 cairomm-devel libabiword-3_0-devel pkgconfig(cairo-png) = 1.14.0 cairomm-devel pkgconfig(cairo-ps) = 1.14.0 cairomm-devel libabiword-3_0-devel pkgconfig(cairo-script) = 1... pkgconfig(cairo-svg) = 1.14.0 cairomm-devel pkgconfig(cairo-tee) = 1.14.0 pkgconfig(cairo-xcb) = 1.14.0 pkgconfig(cairo-xcb-shm) = ... pkgconfig(cairo-xlib) = 1.14.0 cairomm-devel vte2-devel cairo-devel gtk3-devel pkgconfig(cairo-xlib-xrende... cairomm-devel cairo-devel = 1.14.0-1.1 python-cairo-devel python3-cairo-devel libabiword-3_0-devel
Hi Bjorn! As far as I understand, none of these require a rebuild because cairo 1.14.0 is backward ABI compatible with the version in 13.2. Only those applications need to be rebuilt which explicitly check for the new functions added in cairo 1.14.0 for HiDPI rendering. I checked abiword, for example, and abiword from openSUSE:13.2 works just fine with cairo from my branch. As does KDE.
From what I see, as long as it does not break anything, and the chances of that happening are pretty low looking at the cairo changelog, at least gtk and clutter makes HiDPI not broken on GNOME in 13.2, which it otherwise is.
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