Gerald Combs wrote:
> [ I'm replying to -dev instead of Stephen directly since this warrants a more
> detailed and public explanation. ]
>
> We have indeed decided to drop GTK1 support*. The main reasons are:
>
> - GTK1 has been unsupported by the GTK+ team for a long time now. The fact
> that we've been able to use it up to this point (that is, GTK1 + GLib2)
> has been due to random chance. That went away with recent GLib2 releases.
>
> - Having to support GTK1 has been holding us back in a lot of areas, and
> has added a lot of maintenance overhead. Dropping GTK1 means we can
> modernize the column configuration, coloring rules dialog, and lots of
> other things.
>
> - Now that 1.0 is out, if someone needs GTK1 (e.g. Windows users forced to use
> 8-bit color), they have a supported version to fall back on.
>
> - The GTK team is working on GTK+3. Our #ifdef situation is bad enough with
> two versions of GTK. Three will just add to the pain.
>
> 8-bit color seems to be the only sticking point, in that it is possible that we
> could come out with Wireshark 1.2 or 2.0 before the issue is fixed in GTK2. I
> think this is vastly outweighed by the advantages of dropping GTK1.
>
Does this mean that those of us who have no choice but to run GTK1
versions because Remote Desktop can only be relied on to supply 8 bit
colour will stop getting security related fixes?
Or will the GTK people finally get off their backsides and fix it?
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