On 10/5/05, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Benton wrote these words on 10/05/05 12:54 CST:
>
> > <off topic>It seems to me that there is some dead wood that should be 
> > pruned from BLFS. glib-1.2 hasn't been able to compile unpatched since 
> > gcc-3.3. I'd drop  it as unmaintained, along with all the gtk1 
> > applications. Gnome-1, Xmms, bin the lot of them. That would create some 
> > space for some new things. Maybe there should be a page about OpenBox?</off 
> > topic>
>
> I'll disagree here. There are many useful GTK+-1 applications out
> there. XMMS being one of them. Noted on the XMMS home page:

Second that.  For XMMS alone, it's worth keeping glib-1, gtk+-1.  I
personally will err on the side of gtk-2 every time, but inevitably
something forces me to install gtk-1.  As for gnome-1, I'm not sure
why anyone would be using that.

Dan
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