> glib != glibc > glib = the gnu lib under gtk > glibc = the gnu C library Yes, know this. > > And the STL is the C++ standard library and isn't part of either, but it ships > with gcc though. Actually, you cannot have an ANSI C++ compiler without the STL. > Ic. I'm not into C++ at all.. every time I use it it start complaining about things not being compliant by some ANSI standard. So it ssems every langauge needs their own bindings, C a lot more as the more modern languages. Not much need to have a Piper-wide library standard.. bye, jarl