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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-06T20:44:12.000Z",
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  "textContent": "> I'm pretty sure that analysing the AUR package will clarify how to install the engines.\n\nYeah, I think I got it. Downloaded a few from Ubuntu, and got them to build and install in Gtk2-NG. But I don't have themes to test all the engines.\nHere they are:\n\nCODE:\n\n\n    libcleanice.solibclearlooks.solibcrux-engine.solibglide.solibhcengine.solibindustrial.solibmist.solibmoblin-netbook-engine.solibmurrine.solibpixmap.solibredmond95.solibsugar.solibthinice.so\n\n> There were countless deprecation errors [...] but I got rid of all of them yesterday\n\nI'm curious what solutions you found for those that I left out (and the others that I _allegedly_ fixed). Will clone your repo again in another folder and compare the files.\n\n\n> Btw, do you have an online repo with your fixes? Or could you do a pull request on our repo maybe?\n\nNo repo for this one, I worked completely offline. I've always been a loner although at times I might've briefly hovered around certain individuals or groups. Slow Internet connection and old machines wouldn't help either. Besides, as much as I tried I could never understand how git works other than cloning some repo locally. I have a couple online repos (in my signature below) but I always used the browser interface to upload files, and it's a major PITA. Guess it's my brains' limitation.\n\n> Having fallbacks for older versions of glib, pango, pixbuf, etc\n> No extra ram usage, cpu cycles or bigger binaries, when possible.\n\nThat's for professionals (like you, probably). I'm just happy to play around, see what I can tinker with, but serious stuff I leave to those who actually know what they're doing.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Other/future projects • Re: GTK2 revival",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-06T20:44:12.000Z"
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