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@Remove chinese/linux-gtk.  One of its dependent ports (chinese/cle_base)
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@MD5 (zh-rpm/gtk+-1.2.6-7CLE.i386.rpm) = 6487d63bb40987cb15896686e58b30c5
SIZE (zh-rpm/gtk+-1.2.6-7CLE.i386.rpm) = 847362
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@Add linux-gtk.  Here's the i18n advantages over x11-toolkits/linux-gtk:

Better word wrapping for CJK strings
Specify default font's encoding explicitly
Better XLFD handling
Selection resync fixes
Numerous gtkrc.$locale samples
Other minor fixes

One flaw of this port is that CLE only supports i386 platform, so alpha
users still have to use x11-toolkits/linux-gtk.
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