Well, what we've done with everything else in the project is have both a
GLIB version and a non-GLIB version.

But, as I mentioned in an earlier message to you, the Windows version
of lp5250d does not output to a pipe (the performance of pipes in
Windows is horrible)

So, until we can call scs2pdf in a different manner, like we were talking
about before, it's not going to work in Windows.   That is (to me anyway)
a much bigger problem.

On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, James Rich wrote:
>
> Because of this I assume that scs2pdf won't work under Windows (scs2pdf
> uses glib)?
>

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