Daniel Macks <[email protected]> said:
> We are not planning to continue providing the gnome1 widget and
> application libraries after 10.5. Specifically, we expect to keep glib
> and gtk+ but not gnome-libs...

In addition to the previously-mentioned end-user packages, the
following are also affected:

lazarus-common
gcompris
guile16-gtk
libgeda
xtraceroute
soundtracker
gkrellmms2
xcdroast
xosd

This scan was based on use of the gdk-pixbuf library--a stand-alone
package that is part of the EOL'ed gnome1 but that got incorporated
into gtk+2. Many of those appear to have remnant gnome1 deps that
aren't actually used any more (easy due to the confusing "similar
library name, totally different package") or supply excludable
gnome1ish plugins as part of a larger build. Some others seem to have
simple enough gnome1 use that they might be upgradeable to gnome2. I'm
going to tag them as OS X <= 10.5 because *as they stand* that's how
they have to be restricted. Would be great if some folks could
test-build and see if indeed they still need the gdk-pixbuf
dependencies and/or look at upgrading or separating out the gnome1
parts.

dan

-- 
Daniel Macks
[email protected]
http://www.netspace.org/~dmacks



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