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steamrt
steam-runtime-tools
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Colin Walters
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libgsystem is intended to be used as a git external for components
that depend on GLib, but accept a hard dependency on things which are
difficult to do in GLib itself. For example, the local-alloc API
depends on GCC/clang.
It will also be a useful place to evolve new APIs (e.g. logging)
before their eventual inclusion in GLib (if ever).
There's no bugzilla component currently, please mail
patches to: walters@verbum.org
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libglnx is the successor to libgsystem: https://git.gnome.org/browse/libgsystem
It is for modules which depend on both GLib and Linux, intended to be
used as a git submodule.
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