This doesn't stop applications from running - it's just a warning. If you're experiencing other behaviour, then you're probably experiencing a separate bug. Advising users to force glib to a specific version to hide a warning is not sensible advice, and might cause more real issues for users than it solves.
Please don't do this. It's completely unsupported, and you're on your own if you break other things
This doesn't stop applications from running - it's just a warning. If you're experiencing other behaviour, then you're probably experiencing a separate bug. Advising users to force glib to a specific version to hide a warning is not sensible advice, and might cause more real issues for users than it solves.
Please don't do this. It's completely unsupported, and you're on your own if you break other things