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installing GNU for first time
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Marcio Valenzuela |
Subject: |
installing GNU for first time |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Mar 2008 14:20:38 -0600 |
I installed ubuntu 7.10 on a dell inspiron 8600. All works fine.
Then i decided to dl gnustep in order to learn and code in objective C for the iphone.
I tried the easy way, downloading the startup script package and running it. I did, ./configure, make and make install...it ran and installed gnustep directory in my home directory but i guess it wasnt fully installed because when i tried to install gworkspace it said i needed to run the gnustep initialization script first.
So i installed package by packages, gnu-make, gnu-gui, gnu-base and gnu-back, and in the end, ffcall, gorm, wworkspace and project center. i think they are all installed correctly.
1. How can I check to see if all these were installed correctly?
Also, i want to write and code with this like MS Visual Studio for c++. I understand gworkspace is the gui window application that lets you create projects and files in a graphical environment (using written code) and then compile your software and debug it.
2. Am i correct to assume that gworkspace is the gui part of all this gnustep that will let me code for in a window-like environment?
3. Where do i start that window-like environment called gworkspace?
4. What about gorm and project center?
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Mars
- installing GNU for first time,
Marcio Valenzuela <=