On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 1:15 PM, ~suv <suv-sf@...58...> wrote:
On 18/12/11 21:56, Josh Andler wrote:
> On Dec 18, 2011 9:37 AM, "Jon Cruz" <jon@...18...> wrote:
>>
>> On Dec 17, 2011, at 9:07 PM, Josh Andler wrote:
>>
>>> Win7 0.48.2, unhappy. Win7 trunk, unhappy. Ubuntu Precise, unhappy
>>> (last tested a month ago). It's an Intuos 2, so no multitouch.
>>
>> A few more data points.
>>
>> OS X 10.6.8, XQuartz 2.3.6 = happy happy.
>
> You get to choose your GTK version via Macports if I'm not mistaken.

Not really: MacPorts doesn't allow to freely choose a version of a port,
it always installs the latest version from the Portfile.

Ahhh, I was probably confused by when the user I asked about needed to update XQuartz... I thought that was supplied by MacPorts, after looking back at the link, obviously it's not. Just so I know, is MacPorts somewhat like a package management system since it always installs the latest and greatest then?
 
Currently, MacPorts has the latest release of Gtk2 (2.24.8):
<https://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/gnome/gtk2/Portfile>
- the upgrade from 2.22.1 to 2.24.3 happened 9 months ago,
- the upgrade from 2.20.1 to 2.22.0 was 14 months ago

Good to know. So, it forces the upgrade then or can you choose to not upgrade?

Cheers,
Josh