FS#32956 - [deadbeef] GTK2 interface not available

Attached to Project: Community Packages
Opened by UH (Unnamed_Hero) - Tuesday, 04 December 2012, 07:26 GMT
Last edited by Lukas Fleischer (lfleischer) - Saturday, 12 January 2013, 18:19 GMT
Task Type Feature Request
Category Packages
Status Closed
Assigned To Lukas Fleischer (lfleischer)
Architecture All
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 1
Private No

Details

Description:

It is not possible to choose GTK2 UI in deadbeef settings.

Additional info:
* package version(s)
deadbeef 0.5.6-1

Steps to reproduce:
Just launch, go to settings, choose GUI/Misc tab, and try to choose other than GTK3 in GUI settings.

How to fix:
Build with GTK2 support. GTK2 Support is switches off by deafault.

--enable-gtk3 build GTK3 version of gtkui plugin (default:
enabled)
--disable-gtk2 build GTK2 version of gtkui plugin (default:
enabled)

PS: Deescriptions says " An audio player for GNU/Linux based on GTK2." :)
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Closed by  Lukas Fleischer (lfleischer)
Saturday, 12 January 2013, 18:19 GMT
Reason for closing:  Won't implement
Comment by Lukas Fleischer (lfleischer) - Wednesday, 02 January 2013, 09:30 GMT
What is the point in going back to GTK2 if GTK3 is fully supported (and enabled by default)?
Comment by UH (Unnamed_Hero) - Saturday, 12 January 2013, 17:48 GMT
Deadbeef GTK3 interface is very buggy for me now. I'm Using KDE4, and I want all apps to have similar UI.
Comment by Kevin (anonymous_user) - Saturday, 12 January 2013, 17:49 GMT
You can always use deadbeef-gtk2 from the AUR.
Comment by UH (Unnamed_Hero) - Saturday, 12 January 2013, 18:05 GMT
Description said "An audio player for GNU/Linux based on GTK2.". And I do not want to use AUR for this. I want GTK2 interface.
Comment by Lukas Fleischer (lfleischer) - Saturday, 12 January 2013, 18:17 GMT
If you want all applications to have a similar UI, you should not use GTK applications under KDE.

If you want outdated and unmaintained software in the official repositories, you should not use Arch.
Comment by Lukas Fleischer (lfleischer) - Saturday, 12 January 2013, 18:19 GMT
Oh, and I will remove the "GTK2" part from the description.

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