Sorry for continuing on this "off topic" branch.
Better to start a new thread? But even then it may not be considered relevant to KDE3.
I wonder whether it is easy to compile chromium ..
In my experience, no. I used to do it, but it required installing and updating its own toolchain, and frequently each new version introduced new build errors and I got tired of chasing them down. I build my own version of Firefox, which has worked out OK till now, building version 52esr with gtk2, but it's eol in August. Gtk2 is no longer supported so I'll have to revise my build for 60esr with gtk3. I use the esr versions because I don't want all the bells and whistles that Mozilla keep introducing, but all the security patches are included. Why do you want to do a gtk2 build?
.. after copying all /lib64 and /usr/lib64 libraries from a 12.3 installation, but gtk-3.4 requires glibc-2.14
Why gtk-3.4/glibc-2.14? 12.3 has: libgtk-3-0-3.6.4-2.1.1.x86_64.rpm glibc-2.17-4.4.1.x86_64.rpm Why didn't you install gtk3 and install/update its deps from the rpms? Just curious though, why you're not upgrading to 15.0. → -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org