On 2007-08-21 03:12, Pawel Salek wrote: > I have ported the wizard now only to realize that I cannot > compile any more the code on my laptop which comes with gtk+-2.6 :). > > The question I would like to ask: is it worth to keep the old code > around? What gtk+ versions are being used nowadays? I wouldn't like to > keep the old code around just for my laptop's sake.
Here is a sample of distributions with data taken from distrowatch.com GTK 2.6 (or higher) available on: CentOS 5 2007-04-12 Debian 3.1 - Sarge 2005-06-06 Fedora 4 - Stentz 2005-06-13 FreeBSD 5.4 2005-05-09 Gentoo 2005.0 2005-03-28 Knoppix 3.8.2 2005-05-12 Mandriva 2005 2005-04-14 NetBSD 2.1 2005-11-02 Novell SLE 10 2006-07-17 RedHat Enterprise 5 2007-03-14 Solaris 10 still at 2.4 Slackware 10.1 2005-02-07 SuSE 9.3 2005-04-15 Ubuntu 5.04 - Hoary 2005-04-08 Of course, this doesn't say anything about how many people are still using even older versions, it just shows availability. _______________________________________________ balsa-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/balsa-list
