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Re: libgksu, savannah and sudo
From: |
Gustavo Noronha Silva |
Subject: |
Re: libgksu, savannah and sudo |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Jan 2004 10:49:26 -0200 |
Em Sat, 24 Jan 2004 23:10:13 -0200, Allan Douglas <address@hidden> escreveu:
> On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 13:57:52 -0200
> Gustavo Noronha Silva <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> > Hello people,
> =D
=D
> Which memory leaks libgksu have?
No way to free GkConf after 'the service' is done.
> > Then we still have the getter/setter functions, but they'll receive
> > a GKSUContext* as argument, as well as gksu_run and gksu_sudo_run.
> > The gtk_init'ing stuff will be hidden, and will be called by gksu_run
> > or gksu_sudo_run.
>
> GKSUContext is something like a GkConf structure?
Yes, it will be basically GkConf.
> > This is because I will try to provide a gksu_set_display, which the
> > calling program will be able to set, and that needs to be done
> > *before* gtk_init... but all this gtk_init thingy is quite a doubt at
> > this time -- what do people think?
>
> How gksu_set_display works? It sets X's display? (:0.0, :1, etc)
That's it, X's display.
But how will it work is still to be decided =D.
[]s!
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