On 2/10/06, Kai Vehmanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes, Pekka can correct me if I'm wrong, but splitting the glib-dependant
> parts from 'su' is possible. Basicly we provide a separate implementation
> of the Sofia event loop interface (su_root), that uses glib as a backend.
> Clients can choose which implementation to use. So it could be arranged so
> that libsofia-sip-ua-glib would provide both su-root-glib and nua-glib.

That is right. Only part currently using glib is su_source.c, the
event loop backend. I have a vague recollection of using glib fot
utf-8 handling, too, but it looks like the code has not been actually
used for anything and been not been included in su.

> But I'm not sure how many would really benefit from this. With a separate
> glib lib, a devoted KDE user could theoretically install only
> libsofia-sip-ua binary package to her system, and avoid glib this way. But
> in real-life, even KDE requires glib nowadays (or will sooner or later due
> to common media subsystem).
>
> So that leaves us exactly who? :)

People having only glib 1.0 or so in their systems?

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