status of guile-gnome and replacements?

2023-11-07 Thread Greg Troxel
In pkgsrc we are pruning gnome2 (but have mate). That's not about guile, but it is causing a hard look at things that depend on gnome2. We have guile-gnome 2.16.5, the most recent release, released in June of 2017. I remember using something in 2004ish, but more for gtk than gnome. Our package

Re: status of guile-gnome and replacements?

2023-11-07 Thread MSavoritias
On 11/7/23 16:37, Greg Troxel wrote: In pkgsrc we are pruning gnome2 (but have mate). That's not about guile, but it is causing a hard look at things that depend on gnome2. We have guile-gnome 2.16.5, the most recent release, released in June of 2017. I remember using something in 2004ish, b

Re: status of guile-gnome and replacements?

2023-11-07 Thread Mike Gran
>> What do other packaging systems do?  Debian 12 doesn't have guile-gnome >> but it does have guile-cairo. >> >> Greg >As far as i know the most maintained and best way to use gtk/gnome >things from guile is guile-gi https://github.com/spk121/guile-gi I'm maintainer of guile-gi, and it ended up

Re: status of guile-gnome and replacements?

2023-11-07 Thread David Pirotte
> ... > So: what is the current best way to do gtk3 (4?) from guile? You should (highly) consider using Adwaita instead (libadwaita), and gtk-4 for what ever isn't customized (yet) in libadwaita. But to address your question (disclaimer, I am its maintainer), as Mike already did suggest, you sho

Re: status of guile-gnome and replacements?

2023-11-07 Thread David Pirotte
> What do other packaging systems do? I forgot to mention that g-golf is being packaged for debian [1] - and already is in freebsd, homebrew and guix. David [1] https://ftp-master.debian.org/new/g-golf_0.8.0~rc1-1.html pgpXbYU9bWn2w.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature