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Re : Re: GnuStep Runtime vs. et. al.
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Joe Graham |
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Re : Re: GnuStep Runtime vs. et. al. |
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Fri, 3 Aug 2001 14:11:54 -0700 |
Hello,
Good job on this. BTW, I have a mac cubie but when i installed darwin I
couldn't get the CDROM to work. any idea on how to mount the cdrom on
Darwin/BSD? Note: there was no /dev/cd or /hdc or anything like that.
Joe Graham
415 786-7660
joe@aiobjects.com
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2001 Aug 03 - 12:12
LHelldorf@kabel.de
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>>Hello,
>>
>>Has anyone tried using the Apple/NeXT ObjC runtimes with GNUstep?
>
>I am currently trying this. Adam Fedor is doing the porting and I am doing
>the compiling (since I've got a Darwin (Apples open source core of Mac OS
>X) box). There has still some work to be done to get it running.
>
>>
>>Will it act as a drop in replacement, once the GNUstep Foundation is
>tweaked to
>>work with it?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Nicola Pero wrote:
>>
>>> The Apple's runtime sources are available as well for reading - they
>are
>>> somewhere on Apple's Darwin site.
>
>Greetings, Lars
>
>
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