I recently decided that I needed to move from a hand installed eclipse to a debian installed one. So duly installed it only to discover that I do not seem to have the the choice of using the GTK binding.
I do not run Gnome, and have been running the Motif binding (I would love a KDE binding but license condition still seem to forbid) without problems for a long time. Now the Motif binding is not perfect, but it does seem quicker than the GTK one, and I am used to its behaviour - the GTK one has many of the same foibles as other GTK programs which I have always found to be at odds with the behaviour I get from KDE apps. Any chance of having a Motif build as well? This should probably make libswt a virtual package, and have two separate packages for libswt-gtk and libswt-motif. I certainly had no difficulty in building the Motif version, but that was a little while ago (2.0 days). David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]