Follow-up Comment #4, task #7334 (project freeciv): > if I want to add/change some feature in the Gtk client(s) > (likely), then I'm out of luck.
In the beginning so-called gtk3-client tree will be actually gtk2-client prepared to switch to gtk3. Difference to gtk2-client itself would be that gtk2-client is more backward compatible (all the way to 2.12.0). I also anticipate that you would get your patches almost certainly right just by testing gtk2-client when making similar changes to both clients. Someone else (I?) can then make final gtk3-testing. > building Gtk3 (and related dependencies) from source (maybe that > isn't as scary as I fear). All the related packages adhere very well to building standards, so this is not scary at all (minor disclaimer: I'm the guy developing crosser ( http://www.cazfi.net/crosser/ ) so my view of what is 'trivial' to build might be a bit distorted). I can write some sort of quick instructions, maybe in form of shell script. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://gna.org/task/?7334> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Gna! http://gna.org/ _______________________________________________ Freeciv-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/freeciv-dev
