Hello, Sorry for top-quoting, but replying from a mobile phone.
Yes, please go ahead, and sorry for not reacting before. Thank you for pinging me! David Il Ven 21 Ago 2020, 11:23 intrigeri <intrig...@debian.org> ha scritto: > Hi David, > > intrigeri (2019-09-16): > > In case you've missed it, here's my message from 2 months ago: > > > > intrigeri: > >> as announced on this bug report and on debian-devel@ in November 2018, > >> GTK 2 is going away in Bullseye, so I'm hereby bumping severity of > >> these bugs, on every reverse-dependency of libgtk2-perl, to RC. > > > >> I hope that upstream will port the code to GTK 3 in time for the > >> Bullseye freeze :) > > > [...] > > > I could not spot any upstream activity since 3+ years so I am not very > > hopeful wrt. the chances they port the code to GTK 3 themselves :/ > > Almost a year later, it looks like the situation has not changed :( > That's sad: I'm told asciio is the best tool available for the > task at hand. > > Would you mind if I filed a Request For Help bug report against wnpp, > in order to alert users and fellow Debian folks about the > current situation? > > This might prompt someone to volunteer and port this program to > a non-obsolete toolkit :) > > Cheers! >