Yes,
We still use the Redhat 8 binary without GTK2 at GSK.
Tadeusz





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> >> Paul,
> >>
> >> Using your coot-Linux-x86_64-centos-5-gtk2 binary fixes it, so I 
> guess>> it was a gtk1 issue.
> > 
> > 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

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