On 24-Jun-99 Miguel de Icaza wrote: > > I do believe that the CORBA approach for connection information is > bloated. When the GNOME hackers wanted to do this I advised them on > this matter. I do not know anything about corba, but what I read on kde-devel makes me believe, you are right. > You basically want a standard location on the file system to keep > track of this information by a root-ran process. No need for anything > else. My way is, haveing a daemonprocess running and a linklibrary with compiled in information where to find a standart configfile which says how to conntact the daemon. Of course, the librarycall allows you to specify an alternative location for the configfile.(See other posting or example-clients in the source.) > If you want to reuse code for ppp, look at > gnome-network/gnome-ppp/libgnome_ppp which has all the implementation > bits that you might want to use. Would be really nice. I have defined a way in my NetMgr-protokol to get some thing like cps-rate, but nothing written that get the infomation from the system until now :-( . Bjoern -- +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | Björn Kahl +++ | | Raum : II 204 +++ Tel. +49 431 880 3934 | | Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, Uni Kiel | +-------------------------------------------------------------+