Sorry, didn't see this when it first came through.
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 4:18 AM Sérgio Basto <sergio(a)serjux.com> wrote:
I propose, for F36, the retire of Gconf2 (1)
dnf repoquery --disablerepo='*' \
--enablerepo={rpmfusion-{non,}free-,}rawhide --recursive \
--whatrequires "libgconf*" --qf "%{repoid} %{sourcerpm}" -q
[snip]
rawhide frama-c-22.0-10.fc35.src.rpm
rawhide ocaml-cairo-0.6.1-11.fc35.src.rpm
rawhide ocaml-camlimages-4.2.5-28.fc35.src.rpm
rawhide ocaml-dose3-5.0.1-32.20200502git24316fe.fc35.src.rpm
rawhide ocaml-lablgtk-2.18.11-6.fc35.src.rpm
rawhide ocaml-ocamlgraph-1.8.8-25.fc35.src.rpm
rawhide ocaml-ocamlnet-4.1.8-4.fc35.src.rpm
rawhide ocaml-xmlrpc-light-0.6.1-61.fc35.src.rpm
These packages are very useful, and have active upstreams. They are
all in the process of switching from gtk2 to gtk3, but haven't
completed the transition yet. The ocaml-cairo package, for example,
is an OCaml interface to cairo. It has a cairo-gtk subpackage for
rendering cairo on a gtk2 canvas, and a cairo-pango subpackage for
using pango with cairo in OCaml programs. The ocaml-lablgtk3 package,
which is an OCaml interface to gtk3, depends on the non-gtk2 parts of
ocaml-cairo.
We might be able to excise the gtk2 parts of these packages, but it
would not be simple, nor something that could be done overnight. A
little more time for the upstreams to make more progress would be
greatly appreciated.
--
Jerry James
http://www.jamezone.org/