On Thu, 25 May 2000, Scott Klement wrote:

> 
> Hi Carey,
> 
> Sounds good, then.   If glib doesn't require X/gnome/GTK, and it may
> tn5250 smaller, then I'm all for it. :)

Cool.  I'm just going to wait for Jason to weight in then, and then I'll
get started.
 
> In fact, I may look into using it in my own projects...

It's pretty nice.  They have most of the abstract data types you would
want to use, and they all handle dynamic memory allocation for you.  It
also includes a lot of functions to ease system portability.

Mike

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