Emm...see hub's correction.  According to debian, pango depends on
glib2, not even gtk.

On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 20:29, Robert G. Werner wrote:
> I think that the feeling about Solaris is that all the Gnome libs are
> being ported to Solaris and in fact the rumor is that Gnome will be
> part of the default install for Solaris 9 (or is it 10 now?).
> 
> Personally,  I hated CDE and would love to see it replaced with
> something prettier and more configurable/customizable (i.e.
> Gnome/KDE).  As a system administrator,  I love the idea of having
> Gnome/GTK+ come pre-installed in Solaris because so much interesting
> software is coming to depend on these toolkits.
> 
> Anyway,  I don't think Solaris would be the OS with lack of Gnome
> problems.  More likely in that case is soemthing like SCO or DEC/Open
> Unix,  or so I would guess not being a user of either ;-).
> -- 
> Robert G. Werner
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 2001/9/11
> 
> I'm a Hollywood writer; so I put on a sports jacket and take off my brain.
> 
> On 25 Apr 2002, Blue Lizard wrote:
> 
> [snip] 
> > Are there not solaris users without gnome/pango?
> > I always liked cde, and few administrators (or, few that I know) are
> > gonna wanna install pango stuff for the sake of one word processor.
> > 
> > (naturally, I intend to offer arguments for and against both sides)
> > 
> > -MG
> > 

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