foser wrote: [Sat Nov 22 2003, 06:34:36PM EST] > No, it's the same idea the other way around. As mentioned earlier : in > most cases it was meant as a transition flag. Transition done ? Make the > stable and maintained UI default. One gtk flag to own them all.
Btw, I would be okay with this (removing the gtk2 flag and switching to gtk only) except that it would mean the introduction of a local USE-flag into lots of ebuilds to control whether to build with gtk1 or gtk2 (for example gvim). Since I think there would be a few ebuilds in that position, it makes sense to keep gtk2 as a global flag which is on by default. Aron -- Aron Griffis Gentoo Linux Developer (alpha / ia64 / ruby / vim) Key fingerprint = E3B6 8734 C2D6 B5E5 AE76 FB3A 26B1 C5E3 2010 4EB0
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