Canonical has made these packages available in the official repositories

Dec 12, 2013 10:03 GMT  ·  By

Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will feature a lot of interesting stuff, including support for GTK+ 3.10, which has just landed in the OS.

GTK+ 3.10 support has been one of the most requested features for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and users and developers have just got their wish.

“New update, GTK 3.10 got good feedback from the ppa testing, it has been uploaded to trusty and is available there since today.”

“Having the new version is not an open door to upload new GNOME components though, we still didn't sort out the GtkHeaderBar integrations issues so please refrain from updating GNOME 3.10 components that use those. On other news we also got webkigtk 2.3.2 to build on all archs and moved to trusty,” said Canonical's Sebastien Bacher in the official email.

The fact that GTK+ 3.10 was made available so early in the cycle only means that developers will have more time to adjust and update their applications.