I was about to built openFrameworks from source but... gconf #7547
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openFrameworks itself doesn’t actively rely on gconf by design. It’s usually pulled in indirectly, through older GTK / GStreamer / system dependencies that OF supports for backward compatibility on Linux. Even though gconf is deprecated, it may still appear because: If you’re on a modern system, gconf is often not actually used at runtime, just linked. Newer setups tend to move toward dconf / GSettings, and this dependency is slowly disappearing as upstream libraries are updated. So it’s more about legacy system compatibility than an architectural choice by openFrameworks. Hope that clears it up 👍 |
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I just pulled openFrameworks from git then I found that it uses gconf. Why does openFrameworks use a depreciated configuration database system?
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