On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Raul Miller wrote: > Some of these issues are subtle [for example: sawfish, where there's no > difference between sawfish in gnome1 vs. gnome2 but there is a difference > in what libraries it's (dynamically) linked against].
What is the practical consequences of using sawfish linked against gnome1 libraries on a system that has many apps linked with newer gnome2 libraries? Maybe the real answer here is that the gnome2 libraries should be uploaded, and applications that don't break existing configs can start compiling with them while ones that need fixing can be kept with the gnome1 versions? Or is it the actual _libraries_ that have somehow broken so they can't use old config files? Jason

