On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Michael Cronenworth <mike(a)cchtml.com> wrote:
H. Guémar wrote:
>
> What's the point ? There's absolutely no benefit in keeping Gtk+2 longer.
> Gtk+ 2.24.0 has been released 3 years ago (january, 2011) and is only
> receiving
> bugfix due to existing apps who didn't move to Gtk+3.
> By migrating more apps, we can drop Gtk+ 2.24 (at least from images),
> firefox is
> one of the major application that prevents us to do so.
You'll never (in the foreseeable future) be able to drop GTK2. Firefox will
still need it to run NSAPI plugins.
Is it possible to split the NSAPI components out into a sub package
and hence remove the dependence on gtk2 for those people that don't
use NSAPI plugins?
Peter