Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> on my system is GTK 1.2.10 installed. I want to upgrade to a recent > 2.0 release (2.0.6 seems to be most recent in the moment). What do I > have to do, to get this done ? I know I need some other packages, > namely glib, atk and pango. But I do not want to break anything on > my system. How are the chances to get such a major release upgrade > done without breaking existing apps ? I have had a look into the FAQ > and into the listarchive, but have found no related infos just install the GTK+-2.0 packages and don't touch the old ones. GTK+-1.2 and GTK+-2.0 coexist nicely even in the same prefix. They are incompatible and all your old GTK+ apps will continue to use GTK+-1.2. Salut, Sven _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list
