Thanks,
Obviously gnetlibrary is in your good books :D
I also found SDL_net, but it requires SDL, and isn't _designed_ to go with
gtk even though it would probably be no problem.

I think I'd rather use gnet than tackle the specificities myself (let's stop
reinventing the wheel eh? :P)
Plus, gnet is just source, so I should just be able to compile it into my
binary, yay!

Jonathan

On 5/11/07, Gabriele Greco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jonathan Winterflood wrote:
> > I'd like to keep the dependencies to a strict minimum (preferably
> > bundle-able vs installable), free, and I only need basic functionality
> >
> If you want to avoid new dependencies you can use the sockets directly,
> the differences between winsock and the standard bsd sockets are mostly
> in the error management and can be solved with a few #defines and a call
> to WSAStartup() at the beginning of the program.
>
> Please consider that you can also run the socket code in your main
> thread attaching the socket signal to the gtk main loop via gio channels.
>
> If you want an higher level api you can try:
>
> http://www.gnetlibrary.org/
>
> ---
> Bye,
> Gabry
>
>
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