Future of Gnucash: Most productive platform (programming language and toolkit)?

Bill Nottingham notting at redhat.com
Wed Dec 29 00:06:39 EST 2010


John Ralls (jralls at ceridwen.us) said: 
> 2. Gtk+-3.0 is supposed to be released next month. It removes a bunch of 
> libraries which have been deprecated for several years upon which Gnucash
> at present depends. All code that depends on those libraries needs to get
> rewritten or we're not going to be in a bunch of distros by the end of 2011

?

Gtk-2 isn't going to be removed from things like Fedora or RHEL anytime
sooon. Much like Qt3 has yet to go away, it's likely to live on for a
while, even if it's not the 'default' version of the toolkit.

Bill


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