From: Axel S. <Axe...@in...> - 2010-11-16 07:22:29
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Hi Andreas, besides Andy's excellent explanation, I would like to add that apiGen might still be useful. However, it is very specific as to it's inner workings as it requires some XML files from Mono to make it work. There is a chance and it can save a lot of time, depending on how big the library is. If it's just ten functions, then you're better off writing them by hand at this stage. Cheers, Axel On Nov 15, 2010, at 22:42, Andreas Baldeau wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to bind some of libsoup's functionality. So I had a look > at apiGen (this is the tool to use, right?), but couldn't find any > useful documentation. So I looked into the Makefile and tried to do > the same for libsoup. The problem is, that I ran into a whole bunch > of difficulties (I guess because of doing things the wrong way). Is > there any guide or at least an example on how to create bindings and > which tool to use for which step? > > Andreas > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Centralized Desktop Delivery: Dell and VMware Reference Architecture > Simplifying enterprise desktop deployment and management using > Dell EqualLogic storage and VMware View: A highly scalable, end-to-end > client virtualization framework. Read more! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/dell-eql-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Gtk2hs-devel mailing list > Gtk...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gtk2hs-devel |