On Nov 28, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Stephen Fisher <sfis...@sdf.org> wrote:

> On a similar note: GLib has many non-GUI features that we use and Qt 
> provides similar functionality.  Are we going to move everything to Qt's 
> way of doing things, or keep Glib around even if we don't use GTK or 
> roll our own utility functions/variable types/etc.

I don't think completely eliminating GLib is a project for 2.0 (or whatever the 
version number of the Qt-as-the-default Wireshark will be).

That might happen in the future, but that means changing a lot more of 
Wireshark to C++ code.  I don't have a problem with doing that, but I do note, 
for what it's worth, that I can see the compile process notably slow down once 
it hits the ui/qt directory. :-)
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