From: Tim R. <tim...@ep...> - 2006-04-15 16:08:33
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Since we're on this topic.. One thing that always confused me was how headers with the same name worked If I'm in a prpl and that prpl has a util.h, and Gaim's core also has a util.h, how do I know which one I'm #including? Probably the first one in the search order. So how do I include both? Since this wasn't used as an argument, I'll assume there's a way that works fine. Also, why is the framework being staticly compiled? I'm not sure how it all works on OSX, but that sounds like that has one big suck point in that you can't add 3rd party prpls like you can with gaim. Unless you don't disable plugins, but just build all the ones that come with Gaim staticly. I'm also not sure if you mean you compiled the whole thing as a single dylib, or a single static library. I'm also not sure why you need to copy all the files together like that, on Linux gaim's ./configure script has options to staticly link prpls and doesn't need that. Is that just a framework thing? --Tim |