Package gdk-imlib missing from Karmic

Asked by Roger Miller

I have a "binary" application (no deb or source code) that requires gdk-imlib.

Although this package has previously been available in Ubuntu, it appears to have been dropped from Karmic (9.10).

http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=gdk-imlib

Does anyone know why this has been dropped or if there are any plans to re-introduce it later?

Any ideas on a workaround in the meantime?

ps. I have tried to install the Jaunty (9.04) deb but this fails due to unsatisfied dependencies and I don't wish to end up in "dependency hell" ;-)

Any help gratefully received.

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Best Ilya Barygin (randomaction) said :
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It was removed due to removal of GTK 1.2 (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=522810), so it's not going back. Your options are: (1) ask whoever provided you with that application to build a new version which relies on GTK 2.0; (2) go back to a Jaunty system or install Jaunty somewhere (dual-boot, VM, chroot); (3) install necessary libraries on a Karmic system - this will require installing all dependencies (and dependencies of dependencies) of gdk-imlib, which you can take from a Jaunty release.

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Roger Miller (zill) said :
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Many thanks for the helpful answer Ilya. Much appreciated.

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Roger Miller (zill) said :
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Thanks Ilya Barygin, that solved my question.