[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>Also, does anybody know any resources and/or tutorials and/or examples on how >>to wrap the C++-library best into C or Scheme? > > Ack! There's already a downright frightening number of dependencies in > GnuCash what with the GNOME stuff. > > Throwing in C++ as another would be downright disastrous.
Oops. Maybe I should clear things up a bit: I totally agree that Gnucash should not include any C++ dependencies. I am not intending to add any C++ parts into Gnucash. Rather, I'm going to use an existing library (more precisely: two libraries, OpenHBCI and libaqmoney) which happen to be written in C++. But I will have development access to them -- therefore I can provide wrappers to our favorite programming language to gnucash. And my question was about how to write those wrappers and in which language that would be easiest. For the non-HBCI-using users this will just result in another configure option --with-hbci, which will be disabled by default. For the hbci-using users, the enabled hbci feature will require them to have some more libraries installed (the abovementioned OpenHBCI plus libaqmoney plus their dependencies). Christian _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
