Hi David, thanks a lot for your quick reply.
On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 03:01:45AM +0100, David Nečas (Yeti) wrote: > On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 11:50:53PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote: > > it would be great if you would consider to migrate gwyddion to GTK+3 / > > Gnome 3. Otherwise we can not support the packaging for Debian any > > more. > > I already considered it – and rejected. GTK+3 migration is a major > undertaking which > - we do not have the manpower for, > - means breaking our own APIs a lot and thus breaking users' extensions > and scripts, and > - would be pointless by the time it is finished because GTK+3 will be > left by the roadside soon. That's probably right but at some point you somehow need to move away from GTK+2 which will not get endless support. > Thefore, for a stable program developer, porting to GTK+3 would open > the Pandora's box of neverending ‘you need to port to never version of > this or that’ while making it very difficult to run the current version > of the program on an older system. The GTK+ version to target in a > stable program remains to be 2 for the forseeable future. > > I will look into bundling pygtk with Gwyddion. This should hopefully > take a week or a couple to implement – not the same in years. >From a distribution point of view bundled third party software is not really a good idea. I can not give you any good advise that will solve the described problem but I just want to mention this. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de