
Brandon S Allbery KF8NH
I ran up against this here; I can't mandate that our older SuSE systems be upgraded to a newer distribution (our faculty don't like change, in general), so if 2.18 is really needed then it's pretty much the end of the line for gtk2hs as far as we're concerned. :(
Similar situation here. I'd like to run debian/stable, at least on my machines with a permanent net conncetion - and I'd like to have identical setup on all machines. If I upgrade gtk2 (compile from source) then I run into problems with some of the pre-compiled applications (because they pick up the newly built .so files, I guess) E.g., firefox (iceweasel) starts crashing, similar to: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=551852 Indeed this pretty much kills gtk2hs for me, and so I can't use leksah.