RE: About the Glib porting for My custom os



Thank You.
        But problem is not implementing Glib right away. I am in the analyzing stage only.
I want to select appropriate toolkit for my os. So I want to care about propriatary
behavior of the resulting binaries.
        Impementation is very far objective and also easy to do if suitable
interfaces are available and even source code for win32 and linux is
 available.

Sorry for the question that I asked. I was searching for an immediate decision . So please excuse me..



Best Regards,
 Susmith M R (RBIN/ECM1)

-----Original Message-----
From: gtk-devel-list-bounces gnome org [mailto:gtk-devel-list-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of Tor Lillqvist
Sent: Thursday, 11. December 2008 3:27 PM
To: Susmith M R (RBEI/ECM1)
Cc: gtk-devel-list gnome org
Subject: Re: About the Glib porting for My custom os

Listen, if you have single-handedly written an operating system, and a
C library, a C++ library, etc, as you seem to imply, surely reading
and understanding some thousands of lines of C code in the
platform-dependent parts of GLib and GTK+ can't be that hard?

A good way to find which parts are platform-dependent is to look for
which parts are different for Unix and Windows.

--tml
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