On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 06:49:43PM -0400, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
Because it's no longer easily/immediately available. And
nowadays
it doesn't much matter if things are or aren't possible, but rather
if they are easily or not accessible. More often then not, if someting
is not working right out of the gate, it's not available for all intents
and purposes.
And neither would anything that *uses* gtk+ be easily/immediately
available, by your same argument. So why include gtk+-1.2?
John Thacker