On Tuesday 29 March 2005 12:58, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> Some programs use gtk1 only, some gtk2 only, and a few have
> support for both. As there is not much point in using both
> of them at runtime, if you use +gtk2, programs that support
> both will use gtk2.
Uhm AFAIK, you *need* to have both gtk and gtk2 to support gtk2 in apps which 
has the three-way choice: nogtk, gtk, gtk2, as -gtk +gtk2 is a no-op.

That's probably the problem that Fabian was searching a solution for.

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