Hello people, Apologies if this is the wrong place to post my questions, but they involve Ubuntu 13.04 and GTK+ as well. A few weeks ago I finished porting my program for the speech-impaired to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. This is intended for the OLPC project and also runs on Fedora. Now that my program runs on 12.04 I figure it should work on 13.04 LTS without any mods.
In previous versions of Ubuntu, upgrading to the next LTS was nothing more than a few mouse clicks but not now. Does anybody on this gtk list who uses Ubuntu have any idea where I am messing up? My other question involves porting my speech program to laptop.org. Several other hackers have helped with the gtk code; it is mostly 3.x. The nutshell is: should I just hand my program to the sugar-devel folk and be willing to help with what it needs {espeak, [g]vim, and whatever else} or what? thanks for any help, gary On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 03:50:57AM +0100, Emmanuele Bassi wrote: > hi; > > yes, you most definitely can have gtk 2.x and gtk 3.x installed on the > same machine, without them interfering with each other. the shared > libraries and ancillary files are all parallel installable. > > what you cannot do is using gtk 2.x *and* gtk 3.x at the same time, in > the same process. > > if you want to write your application to support both gtk 2.x and 3.x, > you can do that only by compiling once against gtk 2.x and again > against gtk 3.x — i.e. you will need two binaries. > > targeting gtk 2.x is not a good idea, though, unless you're migrating > from 2.x to 3.x and you want to have a "grace period" for your users > to switch. gtk 3.x is already 2.5 years old, and will be 3 years old > when 3.10 is released this September. > > ciao, > Emmanuele. > > > On 17 May 2013 03:40, David Buchan <pdbuc...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > I am using Ubuntu 13.04. > > > > > > Rumour on the street (I *think* I read it somewhere) is that I can install > > both libgtk2.0-dev and libgtk-3-dev. Is that true? Can they both be > > installed without interfering with each other, and without breaking Unity? > > > > I'd like to be able to provide executables of my program for those with > > GTK+2 and those with GTK+3. Maybe I'm safer to use two separate machines to > > compile. Unity seems .... mmmm .... delicate. > > > > Dave > > _______________________________________________ > > gtk-app-devel-list mailing list > > gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org > > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list > > > > -- > W: http://www.emmanuelebassi.name > B: http://blogs.gnome.org/ebassi/ > _______________________________________________ > gtk-app-devel-list mailing list > gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list -- Gary Kline kl...@thought.org http://www.thought.org Public Service Unix Twenty-six years of service to the Unix community. _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list