From: Justin Mason (jm at domain netnoteinc.com)
Date: Thu 09 Sep 1999 - 12:47:53 IST
"John P . Looney" said:
> They don't, as far as I knew. You can perfectly happily run gnome-core
> 1.0.4 and gnome-libs 1.0.10 and gtk 1.2.2 - all out of sync, and all that's
> wrong is that you will get bugs that are fixed in more recent releases. As
> long as you keep to gnome 1.0.x and GTK 1.2.x, you should be fine...or is
> there some wierd problem you've come across, that I haven't ?
Eh, I can't back it up now, it was a while ago and I've forgotten the
details ;) But I did run into a few coredumps here and there -- could have
been with gvim, grip, or some other GNOME app I downloaded and have now
forgotten about.
My point would be that these cores would be avoidable if the apps had just
shipped with gtk statically linked,
--j.
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