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I dare ask for some guidelines as I am not a programmer and never came across glib before... Thasi may not be the right mailing list for such a question ....please, be linient At the time being I have to embed some code into a package (Galopps: a Genetic Algorithm) which is totally implemented in C language. To be consistent with Galopps style I have to use glib functions. I have just started to use the simplest glib primitives and data types. Now I am stuck with the following problem. I know there are a lot of experts out there who can give me a couples of hints. I have to generate a 2D array of structures which grows dynamically in both directions. The structure is defined as follows: typedef struct { gchar *id; gchar *description; gchar *sequence; gint sequence_len; } fasta_sequence; Any suggestion is welcome. Thank you in advance, Maura -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org