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[I] Multi-platform class library + Open H.323 lib
[T] PWLib is a moderately large class library that has its genesis many
[T] years ago as a method to product applications to run on both
[T] Microsoft Windows and Unix X-Windows systems. It also was to have a
[T] Macintosh port as well but this never eventuated.
[T]
[T] Since then the system has grown to having quite good application to
[T] areas other than mere Windows GUI portability. Classes for I/O
[T] portability, multi-threading portability, aid in producing unix
[T] daemons and NT services portably and all sorts of internet protocols
[T] were added over the years.
[T]
[T] All this over and above basic "container" classes such as arrays,
[T] linear lists, sorted lists (RB Tree) and dictionaries (hash tables)
[T] which were all created before STL became the answer to all our prayers.
[T] Unfortunately, due to intertia and the GNU C++ inadequate support of
[T] templates, this library will probably not be ported to STL in the near
[T] future.
[T]
[T] The library was used extensively for all our in-house products. Then
[T] we decided to support the open H323 project by throwing in some of the
[T] code written for one of our products. Thus, required PWLib so it got
[T] thrown into the open source world as well.
[U] http://www.openh323.org/
[A] Equivalence Pty Ltd (http://www.equival.com)
[M] Kai Schwenzfeier <niteblade@gmx.net>
[C] extra/network extra/multimedia
[L] MPL
[S] Stable
[V] 1.15.3
[O] pwlib_version=1.8.4
[P] X -?---5---9 182.200
[SRC] .
[D] 202214298 pwlib-1.8.4.tar.gz http://www.gnomemeeting.org/admin/downloads/latest/sources/sources/
[D] 3010273255 openh323-1.15.3.tar.gz http://www.gnomemeeting.org/admin/downloads/latest/sources/sources/