On 2009-04-22 09:38+0200 Werner Smekal wrote:

> Same here. On Windows it's much easier to install the gd library then the 
> cairo/pango library. I still us the gd driver and would like to do so in the 
> future. So as Alan already wrote, keep it in the CBS but do not enable it by 
> default.
>

OK.  This appears to reflect the consensus view.  Also, although nobody had
much to say about gcw, I have decided to take the conservative course there
as well (deprecate rather than permanently disable).  See revision 9829.

Alan
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