-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon November 17 2003 21:15, Alexander Neundorf wrote: > On Monday 17 November 2003 12:06, Waldo Bastian wrote: > ... > > > I think those ideas are spot on. The unified MIME associations didn't > > make it in time for KDE 3.2, but I hope to get that implemented in the > > next KDE release. Sharing a VFS framework will be somewhat more difficult > > Since the functionality that KIO offers is quite complex it may not > > really be feasible to fold that all in a common layer. What would be > > feasible is to take a basic subset of functionality common to both VFS > > and KIO and standardize an interface for that. The goal would then be to > > give applications the possibility to fall-back to the other technology > > with some degradation of service in case a specific scheme (e.g. http, > > ftp, ldap) is not available via the native framework. That would also be > > useful for third party applications that do not want to link against VFS > > or KIO. > > > I think the major issue is that KDE can use C-libs, but Gnome can't use > C++-libs, so the things which might be unified, will always end up as > C-libraries -> i.e. no Qt/KDE, but probably Gtk/Gnome libraries. I was more thinking about something like "kioexec": the functionality of KIO:: NetAccess but then in command line form so that we don't have all these linking issues. Perhaps extended a little with some basic "list" functionality. Doesn't need to be high-tech. Cheers, Waldo - -- bastian@kde.org -=|[ SUSE, The Linux Desktop Experts ]|=- bastian@suse.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE/uTElN4pvrENfboIRAr/KAJ46nyb8+rDgFS2gk0OR6dTgr/GaXgCeOFrO JEJPeGbFj88wb4G1KHNEJW4= =NXSL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----