I've come to the conclusion that copyright mostly just stands in the way
of software development. In my jurisdiction I cannot give up my own
copyright and 0BSD seems to be the closest thing to public domain.
The updated mail address, also used in my author/committer lines,
is shorter and looks nicer. People rarely interact anyway.
* Hack up support for gtkdoc-scangobj and use it in CMakeLists.txt.
* Trash gtkdoc-mktmpl, we won't need it.
* Always remove SGML/XML/HTML directories before filling them.
* Add Win32Depends.cmake, which retrieves all dependencies from
the Internet. Other ways of building the application on Win32
are not supported.
* Install the application correctly on Win32.
* Make FindGTK2.cmake search for GIO.
* Make the project a C-only project, so g++ is not needed.
* Remove obsolete checks for strtok().
* Set WIN32_EXECUTABLE on the application.
* Set the working directory for glib-genmarshal correctly.
* Use one more path suffix when searching for glibconfig.h.
* Don't assume that gdk_screen_get_resolution() returns
a useful value.
* Do not require gtk-doc to be installed.
* Use FindPackageHandleStandardArgs in FindGtkDoc.cmake.
* Fix installation (wrong source path).
* Don't install neither the documentation nor the desktop file on Windows.
FindGTK2.cmake required a change for successful program compilation.
It seems that gdk_pixbuf has been put as a separate library.
The new tools also generate a slightly different version
of marshallers, so I've added it to the tree.