glib dependancy in KDE3.x

Rob Kaper cap at capsi.com
Thu Mar 6 18:16:58 GMT 2003


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On Thursday March 6 2003 7:08 pm, Maksim Orlovich wrote:
> > In both cases, the glib dependency makes sense.
>
> STL. It's also an international standard, and not a proprietary lib. No,
> it doesn't cover  everything glib does, but it's also far more consistent
> with goals like readable/maintainable code; and we require it already
> (it's the C++ standard library)

glib probably does more than STL, otherwise Qt would have been sufficient. I 
have more often considered porting STL code to Qt (or Qt/E or TinyQ) than the 
other way around. :-)

Rob
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