Sorry for continuing on this "off topic" branch. I wonder whether it is easy to compile chromium with gtk2. I see that this was done for ArchLinux: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chromium-gtk2/ But I can't find any specific information. I will try downloading the git repository from the archlinux website. I have never used git before. I tried running the latest version of firefox 61 on my old 11.3 installation after copying all /lib64 and /usr/lib64 libraries from a 12.3 installation, but gtk-3.4 requires glibc-2.14. Gianluca On Fri, 13 Jul 2018, Ray Vine wrote:
What kernel are you running in your Slackware distribution and what is the glic version?
4.4.133 and glibc-2.27
Why do you say that gtk3.22 minimum is required? It seems that 3.4.4 from 12.2 works.
My mistake. In my rush to stop you wasting your time with the earlier version, I misread some information on the error. Should read gtk+-3.3.6 at least required.
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