Over time, tp-glib growed with lots of supposedly exemplary code. But over time the recommended code paths also changed. I think a big triage in the examples is needed. As example taken from bug #49372: examples/client/extended-client.c > > /* FIXME: there should be convenience API for this */ > > Is this still applicable? Probably not, because real applications (except MC) > shouldn't be using RequestConnection anyway.
(In reply to comment #0) > examples/client/extended-client.c > > > /* FIXME: there should be convenience API for this */ > > > > Is this still applicable? Probably not, because real applications (except MC) > > shouldn't be using RequestConnection anyway. This example is pretty weird because it expects to act on a specific example connection manager, for which you probably don't have an account. I removed the FIXME in Bug #54061.
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