>Michael Raskin wrote: > >>>> Does that branch imply a change of gtk to gtk3 too? >>>gtk-2.x and gtk-3.x can be installed side-by-side. I've started >>>gtk-3.x/gnome-3.x packaging, but this does not imply any changes for >>>gnome-2/gtk-2. >>>> And for webkit? >>>Michael? >> >> WebKit is like FireFox a year ago: there is only latest and greatest. >> >> Any update to WebKit requires Gail3, which is normally a part of GTK3. >> >> Midori was easy to fix with WebKit-GTK3, Uzbl too; Vimperator seems to >> check for GTK2 in pkgconfig (didn't check if overriding this is enough). >> >> There is also another problem with WebKit: they now rely on Gnome >> settings schemas being in standard locations or somewhere in a directory >> mentioned in XDG_DATA_DIRS. Wrapping the WebKit-using applications will >> likely work, but it is per-package solution. It does look like at least >> chromium understands that this is a bug and fixes it, so maybe there is >> a hope that future WebKits will be better. >What about adding "propagated-user-env-packages"?
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