On Wednesday, 31 December 2025 04:37:26 Central European Standard Time Duncan wrote: > So presuming you want to avoid building other later dependencies as well, > if you're trying to build pan on a now decade-old distro, you'll want to > stick to versions from the gtk2 era. The switch to gtk3 and other updated > libs will be in the release announcement, so you'd presumably want to look > for that and target the immediately previous release, working backward > from that if it wants newer versions of stuff than you have on Ubuntu 16.
The switch was done in 2 steps: - use gtk3 as default (0.150 2022-02-06) - remove gtk2 code (0.152 2022-11-13) So the last version compilable with gtk2 is 0.151 > Finally, @ DD wearing his Debian pan maintainer hat... Are any old gtk2- > pan Debian packages still supported or at least reasonably easily > available, perhaps in Debian old-stable? Supported, none. All version of pan binary package are available at this URL: https://snapshot.debian.org/package/pan/ HTH _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users
