> So one reason more for GUI/core separation:
> 3. core can be distant (as with MLDonkey)

Yup. And possibly a few more reasons:

o) core can (right?) be made not dependant on GTK, and thus run on
   more obscure systems if someone feels like it.
o) separating can allow for other flavors of both GUI and core,
   independantly.

I'm not sure what needs to be done for the separation. It might be a
matter of just transporting what's in gnet.h?

Are there any really useful RPC libraries that can be used for this
kind of work, or do we (you) need to make up an inter-client protocol?

/Mirar


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