On 12-Oct-01 Mark Wedel wrote: > This of course does not solve the problem. But IMO, there is no solution. > as > it is likely some of the old clients will always be maintained/supported by > someone to some extent. But at least if everything is in the same place, > then > hopefully the more code can be shared. For example, the sdl map generation > for > both the sdl and gtk client could probably be shared. Perhaps other areas as > well. Well.. another possible solution is to just make only two clients. Personally I like the GTK client, and am loathe to give it up, but willing to if we can only have one. If we can't do that.. perhaps we can at least drop the number to two? Off topic.. but speaking of the GTK client.. I'm convinced it has a serious memory leak. Every time I run it, my xserver gets bigger, by alot, has anyone else seen this? (xf3.3.6) --- Tim Rightnour < root at garbled.net > NetBSD: Free multi-architecture OS http://www.netbsd.org/ NetBSD supported hardware database: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/hw.cgi