On Monday 23 April 2007, David Nolden wrote:
> Here's what the libraries are needed for:
> Common-C++ -- cross-platform networking and
threading(could be replaced
> by qt)
> boost-serialization -- is used for the whole messaging
system, is far
> superior to qt's serialization-stuff, so it cannot be
replaced. The only
> problem, that still has to be worked on, is that it
creates very big
> executables when compiled in debug-mode.
> boost-threading -- As far as I remember this is only
needed because
> common-c++ has no recursive mutex, could easily be
replaced by qt
> boost-iostream -- is needed for serializing binary
streams directly into a
> vector. The normal C++-api for doing that is far too
ugly and complicated,
> I couldn't get it working with that.
I don't see why this doesn't use dbus, which doesn't use qt
serialization. Is
it because it's too slow?
-- Richard
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