On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 12:40 +0200, Alexander Larsson wrote: > Additionally, when you talk about the SDK you mean a given set of > libraries and core services we consider "stable forever" that everything > can rely on. The question then is, whats in this set? I brought up this > in the initial main in this thread. It clearly has libc and libX11, but > does it have Gtk 3?
It's not clear to me it has libX11 - or at least, while we may ship it, it may become useless. One of the major motivators for GTK3 was to prepare for an X-less future. I suppose though, realistically, for the forseeable future we'll need to ship X though, at least in a demand-activated configuration. How long we ship GTK+-2 is a related question. Anyways for the purposes of discussion here, let's assume GTK3 is stable and we'll ship it forever? > If so, what version? It has historically not been > super-abi stable, especially wrt themes and other such fringe things. Third party themes are totally different from apps; they're "extensions". _______________________________________________ gnome-os-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-os-list
