On Tue, 2010-07-27 at 16:27 -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Adam Williamson (awilliam@redhat.com) said:
For now I'm going to send David a build with the Brasero and Evince modules disabled and the gnome-media-profiles support also disabled. This will break a couple of apps - pybackpack and sugar-read - but that's presumably preferable to having gnome-python2-desktop broken entirely (and hence also gnome-applets). Obviously, though, this should be fixed properly - upstream, of course.
I can't see any other solution than dropping those modules permanently - you don't want apps trying to import a gtk3 version of gnome-python2-evince and a gtk2 version of gnome-python2-something-else.
True, I guess we just wait for the tipping point where most things are ported to gtk3 and then drop stuff that's still gtk2 instead?