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"textContent": "> > **Off-topic:**\n> Slackware -current ships w/ GTK 1, 2, 3, & 4 and Qt 5 & 6, plus a default install includes a full development suite with everything from gnucobol to ninja, including both python 2 & 3, with gcc version 15.2. (It also has Qt Designer and Glade standard.)\n>\n> Sounds pretty cool, I'll have to check it out! Did not know that about Slackware.\n\nThere is also the Arch AUR repo that has all those toolkits plus Qt4 and basically all forks of gtk3 etc.\nI recommend gtk3-classic for those who want gtk3 to be more similar to gtk2.\nYou install at your own risk from Arch AUR so check package definition/manifest and source code.\nBtw, I don't use Arch.\n\n* * *",
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