GLib (was Re: Cygwin Compilation)
Pavel Roskin
proski at gnu.org
Sat Sep 1 08:06:26 UTC 2001
Hi, FrИdИric!
> OK, then why not include a stripped down GLib 1.3 in the
> Midnight Commander sources ? Actually a lot of people still
> think it's a GUI toolkit, or that it's only used by GNOME.
I remember suggesting this in the list. This idea received a strong
opposition.
Actually, it is very important to try the installed glib first, like it's
done with S-Lang. The included library should be a fallback.
Patches are welcome.
> MC only uses libglib. No libgmodule and libgthread. You could
> get rid of the others and the thing called pkgconfig. I don't
> think it'd be an overkill now that the GNOME sources were
> removed.
libgmodule may be used for VFS modules, if we ever implement them.
> As an example, the Slackware developers compile MC statically
> linked with libglib, because they don't want to require the
> installation of glib.tgz (from the gtk1 series).
I don't think it's a good idea. It's better to share code - it's easier
to maintain. But I'm not a Slackware developer - not even a user.
--
Regards,
Pavel Roskin
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