Definitely not; sinek and gde both required some pretty extensive changes to function normally w/ gtk2..
On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 03:37:36AM +0200, Erich Schubert wrote: > > > Some random packages use gtk 2.0 now. What is the transition > > plan to gtk 2.0? I think every library which depends on gtk > > should be recompiled first. > > Uhm, gtk1 and gtk2 are not API compatible i think. > Recompiling only solves ABI problems, not API. > So it's not about recompiling, but it requires some major changes to the > code i think. That's why they increased the major version number. > It's not gtk 1.0 -> 1.0.2 or 1.0 -> 1.2 migration... > Think of gtk2 as a new gtk design. > > So the transition plan is: wait for upstream to finish their gtk2 port. > wait for them to fix all the major bugs. then build a package based upon > gtk2. > > See for example gnumeric in bugtracking. Or see galeon2, which is a > complete rewrite of galeon1. > > (well, i havn't done much with gtk yet, just a few experiments with > gtk2, but i'm pretty sure that you can't just recompile a gtk1 app with > gtk2... not even after some minor changes...) > > Greetings, > Erich > > -- > erich@(mucl.de|debian.org) -- GPG Key ID: 4B3A135C > A man doesn't know what he knows until he knows what he doesn't know. > Liebe ist eine schwere Geisteskrankheit (Platon) > "Wissen ist Macht" - wenn man das richtige daraus macht. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Broad surveillance is a mark of bad security. -- Bruce Schneier