On Thursday 24 April 2008 09:44:31 Sascha Peilicke wrote:
> he factor
> that it's written in C brings some difficulties with it too, since all the
> Qt/Qtopia stuff is C++. You have two other free library options then:
(Overseen this one...)
What kind of difficulties do you see here with writting C++ code on top of a C
library? The KDE-PIM guys did with KitchenSync a really great job and wrapped
nearly entirely libopensync in C++ and made it even Qt'ish - the result is
libqopensync which is used by KitchenSync.
We could do the same for libsyncml -> libqsyncml ;)
Let me know if there is interested in a libqsyncml. I could prepare a fast
prototype if there is interested, maybe we could team here up with Michael's
effort and clean up the libsyncml API.
Anything else which makes libsyncml and/or OpenSync unattractive for embedded
devices and/or Qtopia?
best regards,
Daniel
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