Neil Williams <codehelp <at> debian.org> writes: > If those figures are correct, it looks like GTK1 will be with us for > quite some time yet.
Don't give up hope quite yet. > > After a little more trimming of libraries, packages that are just > dependencies of other packages in the list, I get 192 unorphaned > packages dependent on gtk1 that are unrelated to xmms: > > gdancer This is an XMMS plugin. > gentoo I use this on both my Debian and Gentoo machines (ironic, that.) I can probably port this to GTK2 in about a day. I'll keep people posted. :) > imms This is an XMMS plugin which has been ported to Audacious, and as such works fine with GTK2. > karamba This is a Qt app, and it has been mostly replaced with SuperKaramba AFAIK. > mplayer-586 mplayer has been ported to GTK2 and most recent versions will work fine under GTK2. > psemu-input-padjoy > psemu-sound-oss > psemu-video-x11 I'm working on these already out of personal interest. I'll submit some bugs to debian as well as to gentoo when I am done porting PCSX to GTK2. > pterm > putty I'm pretty sure that these are already ported to GTK2. > quicklist Someone is already porting this aren't they? > sylpheed-claws > sylpheed-claws-clamav > sylpheed-claws-dillo-viewer > sylpheed-claws-ghostscript-viewer > sylpheed-claws-image-viewer > sylpheed-claws-maildir-plugin > sylpheed-claws-pgpinline-plugin > sylpheed-claws-spamassassin > sylpheed-claws-trayicon > sylpheed-gtk1 Claws has been ported to GTK2 for some time and is well established. > wmbubble > wmcliphist > wmclockmon > wmfishtime > wmmaiload > wmressel Porting these is likely to be fairly trivial, as windowmaker dockapps mostly use GDK which has not changed much, not GTK. > xbindkeys-config > xdialog These are probably fairly trivial to port to GTK2. There's at least 29 (I may have counted wrong) packages that can be resolved in the near future anyway. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]