On Saturday 15 May 2010 11:06, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: > On 15 May 2010 10:49, Vincent Snijders <[email protected]> wrote: > > not holding back, but making sure it still works. 2.18 or 2.20 works but > > 2.6 too, or rather 2.8, because that is the currently oldest supported > > version, > > OK, so you guys are only 12 versions behind. :-) > > PS: > I see I kept typing GTK 2.30 when I meant GTK 2.20 being the latest
Ok, imagine company which uses lazarus for commercial apps (like mine and yours) and that apps relies on gtk2. 1.We bump to 2.20 , so some new functions comes in, structures changed etc... 2.You compile your app with such 2.20 and wire update to customer. 3.Customer uses Fedora 4 which is based on 2.12 What will happen in this case ? a) Your application won't work b) It'll work out of the box if a), you have to: update customer OS (or gtk2 if you can, but I doubt about it in case of Fedora 4 as example). In one word - you get mess and we get gazillion of complains on mailing list. IMO, 2.6 is too low maybe, but maybe gtk2 should be updated to max 2.10, or release 0.9.28.3 with all regressions and bugs fixed in 0.9.28.2 and note that's last version which supports 2.6 and bump laz 1.0 to at least 2.12. zeljko -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
