On Monday 02 December 2002 15:46, Christian Parpart wrote: [GnuCash dependency on glib] > Please, don't just start porting GnuCash. Sometimes it really helps > reading and understanding the whole source before porting it. Why I > am saying this is, because this is one way to get rid of glib, design > GnuCash to a good styles C++ source code, with a well desgin to be > reused etc. Consequence: There are two different code bases that are intended to do the same thing, but have to be maintained individually. > I personaly love your idea of porting it to KDE since I just don't > want all these GNOME dependencies on my pc as well as I want a nice > KDE integrated, easy to use, and future ahead cash application. Corrollary: Functionality shared between Gnome and KDE can only rely on the largest common denominator of plain C. From my point of view, this is disheartening. What's worse, I don't see a viable solution. Michael -- Michael Schuerig If at first you don't succeed... mailto:schuerig@acm.org try, try again. http://www.schuerig.de/michael/ --Jerome Morrow, "Gattaca" >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<