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Alexey Zakhlestin wrote:
> On 12/24/07, Daniel Macks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 01:27:54AM +0300, Alexey Zakhlestin
>> wrote:
>>> Sounds like good news!
>>>
>>> http://developer.imendio.com/node/184
>> Yes. Native GTK has long been doable actually, and patches to
>> bugs in that arena (the Quartz back-end of gtk and related libs)
>> are quite well received upstream, suggesting that this is an
>> important target platform (at least to some of the devels:)
>> there.
>>
>> At one time, there was a fork of some of fink's package
>> collection that was adjusted to use native aqua gtk. Note that
>> this will always be completely independent set of libraries (a
>> whole parallel gtk world), incompatible and not mix'n'match or
>> drop-in replacement for the exiting x11-based gnome world.
>
> independent set of libraries: yes but gtk-apps should be easily
> linked against both, shouldn't they? :)
>

If you mean "both" in the sense of "separate Aqua and X11 packages",
then possibly--the details depend on what the package wants.
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