I wrote: > to allow porting applications to GTK+ 3 and testing them with a current > GTK+ 3 on Fedora 14 (the stock 2.90.5 is quite old, from before the > theming changes, among other things), I have prepared packages of the > latest gtk3 (2.99.3) for Fedora 14: > http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/kkofler/gtk3-f14-backport/ Effective now, the repository carries gtk3-3.0.0, the official release. The same notes and warnings as previously apply: > Some notes: > * WARNING: This repository will REPLACE YOUR SYSTEM VERSION OF glib2 > (2.26.0) with a newer stable version (2.28.0). glib2 is also used by > many other things, including gtk2 and even (for event loop integration) > qt. It is supposed to be backwards compatible, but if there are any > problems: You have been warned! (see also Bastien Nocera's reply, pointing out particular caveats resulting from that) > * The gtk3 package has introspection disabled, because the > gobject-introspection in F14 (0.9.3) is too old, the required version > (0.10.1) is not backwards-compatible, and I haven't managed to make gtk3 > build with 0.9.3 when I tried. (By the way, to the gtk3 maintainers, you > should fix gobject_introspection_version in gtk3.spec, it still says > 0.9.3, but the sources actually require 0.10.1.) > * The packages in this repository are signed with my GPG key, as found on: > https://www.calcforge.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-calcforge > * Only glib2, gtk3 and their subpackages are provided at this time. > Anything higher in the GNOME 3 stack is NOT available, and the versions > in F14, if any, are likely not to work with this gtk3. Again, you have > been warned. > * This repository is NOT endorsed or supported by Red Hat, the Red Hat > Desktop Team nor the Fedora GTK+/GNOME packagers. Use at your own risk! Whether any further updates will be provided or not will depend on 1. usage/demand and 2. my available time. Further updates will NOT be announced here, check the repository if you're interested (but let me know â I'd like to know whether anybody actually uses the repository). If you have any questions about the repository, you can find me on IRC, I normally hang around on #fedora-kde on Freenode. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel