Hi, Jon Willeke <willeke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I am interested in the prospect of building GLib as a framework for OS > X. I'm vaguely aware of ongoing efforts to port GTK+ to Quartz, > Cairo, etc., but I'm primarily interested in GLib. It is reasonably > portable, and it makes C programming less painful. The closest thing > I could find is a framework version of GLib 1.2, as part of the > GTK+OSX project. > > Can anyone comment on the feasibility / desirability of a > GLib.framework? The primary advantage I see is that a framework is > self contained, which is nice if 'make install' makes you nervous. > The disadvantage I see is that the autotools probably don't know what > to do with a framework. What the heck is a "framework" and why don't you just use glib on OS X? It compiles and works just fine. Sven _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list