Ehm, wow, you created your own OS? Compared to that, porting glib to
it should be a piece of cake.
To get started, I would just disable all files, and get them compiling
one by one, and when you get a compilation problem, either implement
the required function, or change the code to work using you
Hai All,
I am trying to port Glib for my custom operating system. Is it completely
portable?
Is Glib implemented using POSIX or what?. Do I have to create a posix subsystem
for my os to work with Glib?
My operating system is not based on any of the supported os available for Glib.
So what shou
2008/12/10 Dan Winship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Stefan Kost wrote:
>>> I prefer there's an official documentation with no comments, and the
>>> online documentation with the possibility to add comments. Just like
>>> in www.php.net/docs.php where you have the online documentation with
>>> comments, a
Stefan Kost wrote:
>> I prefer there's an official documentation with no comments, and the
>> online documentation with the possibility to add comments. Just like
>> in www.php.net/docs.php where you have the online documentation with
>> comments, and if you choose to download the documentation (eg
On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 10:01 +0200, Stefan Kost wrote:
>
> My biggest issue is that this is a webapp that someone would need to
> write. Any volunters? Next years GSoC?
We tried that but it seems that it was never finished:
http://live.gnome.org/LiveDocumentationEditing
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