On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 12:09:35PM +0300, Ville Sundell wrote:
> Sorry guys!
> I say it wrong way, I mean:
> Other programs would like use build-in and "standard" linux XML-parser.
>
> It would make standard way to read xml-files in Linux?
> Advertise speech:
> No more 1 000 different XML readers, only one, and people can
> make it better :D
And why should it be in KERNEL ? You are writing in
Linux-Kernel -list about it, after all ?
Kernel sources do not carry things like glibc, on which all
applications do rely on rather heavily. Why should there
be XML-support, which is not needed by all programs ?
> Michael Buesch, that source you paste, it is good, it is better than mine! :)
>
> Comments please!
> -Ville Sundell
/Matti Aarnio
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