When trying to build gdk-pixbuf without docutils installed, you will get
the following message:
ERROR: Problem encountered: No rst2man found, but man pages were explicitly enabled
Manual pages are enabled by default (as they should be), so I've added a
recommended dependency on docutils, and then added an option to the
Command Explanations to disable it if users desire.
The only package that referenced gtkmm2 was cdrdao to build
an obsolete program, gcdmaster. That program also needed an
obsolete gnome2 library. cdrdao was last updated May 2018.
Update to gjs-1.72.1
Update to tracker3-3.3.2
Update to gnome-bluetooth-42.2
Update to epiphany-42.3
Update to libadwaita-1.1.3
Update to libhandy-1.6.3
Update to gnome-desktop-42.3
Update to URI-5.12 (Perl Module)
Update to xf86-input-synaptics-1.9.2 (Xorg Driver)
Update to hdparm-9.64
Update to wayland-protocols-1.26
Update to libdrm-2.4.112
Update to libblockdev-2.27
Update to iso-codes-4.10.0
Update to Log-Log4perl-1.55 (Perl Module)
Update to xkeyboard-config-2.36
Update to libadwaita-1.1.2
for qtwebengine and xf86-video-vmware. For qtwebengine, I am
not sure it is not upstream, but what I have added works:
the problem is with the definition of functions std::begin and
std::end. They are defined in several headers (among which
<vector>), and in a different way in some other headers. Looks
like the former headers were included with gcc-11 and below,
while they are not anymore with gcc-12 (there is no standard
on what is included by what in C++ headers). The problem with
qtwebengine (or rather the third party skia module) is that
they also have towers of headers including each other, so that
it is hard to find where the missing C++ header has been included,
if it has been.