That warning has been widely reported for countless packages and should be
resolved by the app developer. Still, to keep people happy until then, it
will be silenced by default in GTK+ 3.22.1 (accidentally got omitted in
3.22.0)
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=54fdcb3ffac3383432b379f3
Are you using unstable? Then you have no right to be melodramatic about
people "demolishing" the distro.
It's not the maintainers fault if 3rd-party software is not up to date with
the libraries on which it relies. And by using unstable or testing, the
user accepts the very likely possibility of t
Thanks, Paul: I can confirm the below on unstable. Executing sudo aptitude
install context sorted this...
...but seeing as this pulled in a whopping 365 MB of archives (and that's
just the compressed version), which I might've never voluntarily installed,
possibly just to get a single file that re
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