> > > > > > Is there any particular reason to hang onto the gtk1 port? Seems > > like > > > all it does is generate bug reports. > > > > > > Indeed. > > > > Is there anyone who needs the GTK1 version? (And if so, why?) > > > > Thanks, > > AFAIR Redhat 8 (which is without gtk2) is still used in a > number of labs > (and esp. industry - Judith, Tardeusz?!), > > B >
Indeed. In general, I have the impression that redhat 8 bins can come quite handy when a more appropriate build is not available: mostly for fossil and misbehaving RHEL systems, but for those too where the plug's been pulled on the build machine (e.g. F8) etc. I understand that gtk2 versions have more functionality but there are a few of us out there who'd still like to have access to regular redhat 8 builds for the above reasons or for troubleshooting. It feels somewhat unfair to say that gtk1 bins only generate bug reports -- gtk2 do too for that matter, perhaps a different set... but that deserves another post... JED -------------------------------------------------------------------------- AstraZeneca UK Limited is a company incorporated in England and Wales with registered number: 03674842 and a registered office at 15 Stanhope Gate, London W1K 1LN. Confidentiality Notice: This message is private and may contain confidential, proprietary and legally privileged information. If you have received this message in error, please notify us and remove it from your system and note that you must not copy, distribute or take any action in reliance on it. Any unauthorised use or disclosure of the contents of this message is not permitted and may be unlawful. Disclaimer: Email messages may be subject to delays, interception, non-delivery and unauthorised alterations. Therefore, information expressed in this message is not given or endorsed by AstraZeneca UK Limited unless otherwise notified by an authorised representative independent of this message. No contractual relationship is created by this message by any person unless specifically indicated by agreement in writing other than email. Monitoring: AstraZeneca UK Limited may monitor email traffic data and content for the purposes of the prevention and detection of crime, ensuring the security of our computer systems and checking Compliance with our Code of Conduct and Policies.