On 2010/03/25 16:09, J.C. Roberts wrote: > On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 21:32:17 +0100 Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse > <jas...@humppa.nl> wrote: > > > hi, > > > > as you may've noticed, i've been spending some time in the past year, > > and especially last weeks to fix the ports that are still using gtk+1. > > if they couldn't be fixed and had an alternative, they were zapped. > > > > apart from the big hurdle called 'xmms' there are only a few ports > > left that use it. i've been trying to update audio/lopster to the > > most recent cvs snapshot (which uses gtk2) but to no avail so far. > > > > other than those, these ports are still on my list to convert or > > whack. > > > > audio/soundtracker (update to gtk2 version causes sndio fallout) > > net/netdude/netdude (probaly the whole of netdude needs an update) > > net/putty,-gui (there is a gtk2 port available) > > security/crank > > x11/fvwm2,-main (perhaps the latest snap uses gtk2?) > > x11/fvwm2,-fvwm2 > > x11/fvwm2,-main,i18n > > x11/fvwm2,-fvwm2,i18n > > x11/lablgtk > > x11/wmthemeinstall > > > > There is a lablgtk2 available based on gtk+2, but if the existing port > isn't being used, is it worth the time to port the new one? > > http://wwwfun.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/soft/olabl/lablgtk.html >
it's in /usr/ports/x11/lablgtk2; both are currently used (lablgtk only for graphics/camlimages).