Re: My new experimental fork of KGtk

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Hi,

First of all, thank you for the fork. While Gtk+3 apps can be forced to use xdg desktop portals with the help of an environment variable, AFAICT there is just no way for Gtk+2 apps. It would be a nice complement for xdg-desktop-portal-tde.

I've tried to get it working, but unfortunately I have had no success so far: starting any Gtk2 process fails, with that process just taking up 100% of a CPU core without a visible window (didn't test with Gtk3). Maybe I'm missing something, who knows.

Stdout (from GIMP 2.10.34 startup):
```
GTK Portal::dlsym : (0xffffffffffffffff) g_type_register_static_simple
GTK Portal::real_dlsym : g_type_register_static_simple
GTK Portal::dlsym found? 1
```
Also the wrapper does not detect the toolkit used by PaleMoon as it checks the executable itself for linking data. In PaleMoon the gtk2 linking can be seen in libxul.so. Directly calling gtk2-portal-wrapper also results in the bug I mentioned above.

I'll be taking a closer look later in case I find a solution. I'd like to get this working.

--
Philippe
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