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- <li><em>date</em>: Sun Oct 10 20:42:26 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: jimmyc at speedfactory.net (Jim Philips)</li>
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Here is a quote from Patrick Volkerding's post that started the rumor:
"Right now, I think
removing it would be the best thing for Slackware as it's become a
maintainance nightmare (unlike nearly every other ./configure'ed source,
GNOME doesn't build into packages easily with DESTDIR).
Not what you wanted to hear, I'm sure, but I do believe it would be best
to let Dropline produce Slackware's GNOME and quit wasting my own time
with it. Probably 1/3 of developement time here is used maintaining
GNOME, and *most* of the bug reports I get have something to do with GNOME
(and aren't bugs I caused, or can fix). KDE, on the other hand, tends to
build using the existing build scripts with no changes at all. I can
start the build and come back to finished packages in a few hours. A
GNOME update usually takes at least a week of manual labor, and another
week of cleaning up broken things. It's been a long time (like I said,
around GNOME 1.4), since I've felt the effort was worth the return."
I've never tried to build all of Gnome from source, but building some Gnome
programs introduces dependency nightmares of all kinds. I tried once to build
Evolution for my Slackware box and quickly gave up on it. Building KDE from
source, on the other hand, is quite easy. If you have Qt and Arts and a
reasonably up to date system, it's going to build, and with no arcane
dependencies to add.
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