Well, we still have gecko-mediaplayer, which should be linked with gtk2. And I don't know whether it is possible a gtk2 plugin of gecko could involk a gtk3 app correctly.
2012/1/14 JA Magallon <[email protected]>: > On Fri, 13 Jan 2012 19:03:10 +0100 (CET) > fwang <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Name : gnome-mplayer Relocations: (not relocatable) >> Version : 1.0.5 Vendor: Mageia.Org >> Release : 3.mga2 Build Date: Fri Jan 13 18:55:19 >> 2012 >> Install Date: (not installed) Build Host: ecosse >> Group : Video Source RPM: (none) >> Size : 1007661 License: GPLv2+ >> Signature : (none) >> Packager : fwang <fwang> >> URL : http://kdekorte.googlepages.com/gnomemplayer >> Summary : Simple GUI for MPlayer >> Description : >> GNOME MPlayer is a simple GUI for MPlayer. It is intended to be a >> nice tight player and provide a simple and clean interface to >> MPlayer. GNOME MPlayer has a rich API that is exposed via DBus. >> Using DBus you can control a single or multiple instances of GNOME >> MPlayer from a single command. >> >> fwang <fwang> 1.0.5-3.mga2: >> + Revision: 195758 >> - really disable gtk3 >> - disable nautilus ext, so that we do not need gtk3 > > Why ? As its name says, it is a player for _GNOME_, and current Gnome > in Mageia is based on GTK3. > So, why ? > (and I really don't know what does this imply..., but if it has to be run > under KDE, let someone build kde-mplayer. this sounds like 'lets handicap > it so it runs on every desktop'. Sorry if it is not the case...) > >
