On 10/30/13 23:11, Mike Kupfer wrote:
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> I don't have a problem with it. Unless somebody speaks up to say that
> GTK2 is native on their platform[1], I also have no problem with just
> dropping (rather than #ifdef'ing) the GTK2 support as you modernize.
FWIW, Solaris is still using GNOME 2.x as the bundled desktop. I don't
see GTK3 support in Solaris 11, which means it's not in any of the older
releases, either.
On the other hand, I've always built XEmacs for Solaris using the
Lucid/Athena widgets, not GTK. So I don't object to dropping GTK2
support.
Seconded. I'm still on CDE on Solaris 10.
Not a big fan of GNOME but mostly too lazy to redo all my desktop
customization.
cheers,
mike
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