Follow-up Comment #16, patch #5893 (project mc): You just can't let it go away, now can you?
What is exactly the part that you don't get from my previous message? I don't really care about glib. It is not useful for me. I am pretty sure I wrote: "I *personally* find useless". And I won't learn an API that is not useful -- again: for me. And I won't make use of an API that I'm not familiar with. I know enough not to do that. You're not doing this work for dborca. You like the patch but can't stand it manages to work without glib? glibize it -- it should be pretty trivial for someone familiarized with glib. And while you're at it, do a `egrep -rw "malloc|realloc|strdup|sprintf|snprintf" *.c' and fix those, too. You don't like it or just don't want to do it? Then don't. On the other hand, if you manage to find a bug in my code, just let me know. --- Pavel Tsekov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Follow-up Comment #15, patch #5893 (project mc): > > The fact that you feel that a certain API is useless > doesn't make it go away. > MC uses glib heavily and that is a fact. If you feel > that this is wrong - start a new thread on the mailing > list and share your thoughts. As I said below - we > don't want to discuss the usefullness of glib here - > this discussion is about your patch. For your patch to > be consistent with the rest of the code it has to be > converted to use glib calls where appropriate. > > I am not asking you to learn a whole new API - I am > asking you to send a proper patch. You obviously spent > some time on MC code - I doubt it that you > missed the fact that it used glib. > > The falsely reported off-by-one bug reported by me > has nothing to do with glib. It was my mistake - since > I build and test on Solaris where diff is not GNU diff, > I quickly changed diff to gdiff without updating the > constant which represented the size of the format string. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?5893> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/ _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel