On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 6:06 PM, Robert Zenz <robert.z...@sibvisions.com>
wrote:

> The reason I'm asking is that there are still a lot of LTS systems out
> there
> which have a GTK+2 desktop environment (f.e. Ubuntu 16.04 (LTS until 2021)
> with
> MATE, I'm nearly sure XFCE is similar). So completely dropping GTK+2
> support
> will have an impact on these environments which are still supported.
>

How so? AFAIK all of currently supported LTS systems have GTK 3.x installed
by default and most users will run on GTK 3 anyway as Eclipse itself
already runs with GTK 3 by default.

>
>
> On 01.06.2018 16:43, Robert Zenz wrote:
> > On 30.05.2018 21:31, Aleksandar Kurtakov wrote:
> >> It's worth noting that GTK 2 support will be dropped as soon as work
> >> towards supporting GTK 4 starts so please stop using GTK 2 backend.
> >
> > "Dropped" as in "it will be unmaintained" or as in "it will be removed"?
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