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Some .inf files miss the vital [Strings] section, which I think is actually
required for MS HWQL.
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... and bump glib dep to 2.45.8 for g_autoptr(GString) support.
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We still have a few types that don't support g_autoptr(), but very very
close to having everything ported over.
This also bumps gdk-pixbuf dep to 2.31.5 for the cleanup macro support.
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This allows the release engineer to _only_ update the metainfo.xml file for
each release. If the firmware.inf file is not being used in Windows for driver
installation then we should make the file static.
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I misunderstood the role of the ClassGuid for UEFI firmware. It is not supposed
to be the ESRT GUID, but instead a generic 'firmware' GUID set by Microsoft.
The actual ESRT is set as a FirmwareID registry key only, so learn how to parse
the HK section and fix up all the unit tests.
As there are .cab files in the wild (cough, ColorHug, cough) that set the
device ID as the ClassGuid, fall back to this to maintain compatibility with
either method.
Many thanks to Mario Limonciello for helping to debug this.
See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff547502%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
for more information.
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Fixes: https://github.com/hughsie/appstream-glib/issues/44
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A Dirid is a number that maps to a location in Windows, e.g. '%12%' corresponds
to '%SystemRoot%\system32\drivers'
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