Hi Peter,

On 11.07.2012, at 13:56, Peter Davies wrote:

> This has two consequences:
> * socketHasPlug is no longer supported before GTK+ 2.14
> * socketHasPlug follows GTK+ documentation and works after GTK+ 3
>

> I hope you don't mind the breakage for ancient Gtk+ versions.

It's reasonable to break a few modules on old versions of Gtk. But  
occasionally, there are some Solaris or users of old Linuxes that are  
suddenly faced with Gtk installations that are a few years old. It  
would be good if the core functionality for those still exist. At the  
moment, we only check that gtk+-2.0 is installed before we  
courageously start compiling gtk2hs.

Axel

>
> Peter,
> <move-sockethasplug-to-socket_chs-and-remove- 
> embedding_hsc 
> .dpatch 
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