On 19/02/12 9:44 PM, Anthony Liguori wrote:
On 02/19/2012 08:24 PM, Brad Smith wrote:
On 19/02/12 8:10 PM, Anthony Liguori wrote:
If not, it will be nice to keep
SDL because GTK huge and not that portable for win32 users.
Neither are true. GTK is a reasonably small dependency especially given
that GLIB is a mandatory dependency. I can't imagine that in terms of
binary size, libsdl is much bigger than gtk/gdk.
Double check your facts. That's not even close to being true.
SDL is a tiny fraction of Gtk+.
Just as an example taking a look at package sizes..
549KB for SDL vs 17.3MB for just Gtk+ and its dependencies (7 libraries)
excluding Glib2 and what it depends on.
I don't see how 17.3MB qualifies as "huge".
It's FAR from small not to mention dragging in A LOT of libraries for what?
A prettier looking UI?
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