Christian Stimming <stimm...@tuhh.de> writes:

> thanks for this research. To me, this sounds like it would require
> significant efforts to get back into a source code state that compiles
> on CentOS 5.5. IMHO this effort gives only very little gain. Hence,
> IMHO we should acknowledge that our support of this distro has been
> dropped already, and hence we should increase our required gtk et al
> versions accordingly.

What I don't get is why people who are running these "long-term stable"
releases that intentionally have old versions of software expect to run
new versions of some other kinds of software.  I don't do anything
useful for gnucash, so there's no reason to listen to me, but why does
anybody care if the current gnucash version works on stable/old systems?

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