Ali Akcaagac wrote:

> On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 23:13 +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> > The bonobo stuff is only used when compiling for GTK 2 with Gnome
> > support.  I generally discourage compiling with Gnome, it has its
> > problems.  This is mentioned in the Makefile.
> > 
> > If you compile without Gnome, which is the default, no bonobo stuff is
> > used by Vim.  If a bonobo library is still linked in then it's because
> > of a dependency.
> 
> I do understand this. But what I tried explaining was that BonoboUI is
> deprecated. That means it's dead stuff from within GNOME which should
> not be used anymore (from what the developers say). So basicly there is
> no need for extra GNOME GUI components anymore since the encouraged and
> recommended way to do GNOME GUI is by using GTK+ GUI (from what the
> developers say). The only interesting part therefore remains is the
> session management.

Perhaps someone who knows the details about Gnome can make the changes,
test it and send us a patch?  Obviously I don't have time to learn the
"proper use" of Gnome libraries.

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