Hi,

Andreas Loening wrote:
> After scratching my head for a while, I noticed that a bunch of 
> applications (e.g. Ekiga, gnumeric) while using gconf on linux, provide 
> their own code for windows. Is gconf on windows something to be generally 
> avoided?
> 

I would say so. It would drag in a whole pile of code (ORBit, gconfd 
itself, etc.) that would be a pain to deal with on windows, wasn't 
designed for windows, and though I don't really know, I doubt it works 
well out of the box right now.

Havoc


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