вт, 11 нояб. 2025 г., 20:49 Phyllis Smith <[email protected]>:

> (The email showed up before for me.)  I read the URL information and am
> surprised that GTK2 is removed due to only a few packages still using it --
> I counted 24 -- just because something is old, does not mean it is not
> good.  I wonder if Andrew-R might find a way to incorporate GTK2 library
> into CinGG so that it still works as the UI is such a good feature.
>

I think this one will bring a bit too many of dependencies  to really try
this route.

I think Ardour developer tried to keep cut down gtk2 in-tree, but I have
not looked into how exactly it was done.

I think distributions afraid of security bugs nowadays, so if upstream show
no activity they prefer to delete. But also whole culture of "new is always
better" ...

Can't you pick up pkgbuild from Arch's  git and run it locally, like
Slackbuild ?

>
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 10:34 AM Andrea paz <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I may have sent an email to the old list (I don't know!); I'll try to
>> repeat it here:
>> I noticed that the calf plugins work but without UI. While trying to
>> investigate, I found this issue:
>> https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/calf/-/issues/3
>> Does this only affect Arch Linux because it is removing GTK2, or could it
>> be a more general problem?
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