Only wbar-config depends on GTK 2 and libglade2. I suppose we could
simply remove this utility package because wbar is quite easy to
configure just by editing some text files. However wbar has not seen any
upstream releases in the past years and the rewrite to use evas instead
of imlib2 was never finished. I don't use wbar anymore but it seems it
is still useful for other people although there is at least one bug that
triggers a segfault when the taskbar is activated. (#919108)

Otherwise it is perfectly usable. If there are no other major issues
wbar should be part of Debian, but at one point in time we must
reevaluate this statement.

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