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Re: Installing GNUstep for Windows 7


From: Germán Arias
Subject: Re: Installing GNUstep for Windows 7
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 17:06:19 -0600

ProjectCenter (PC) is the IDE for GNUstep, unfortunately don't works
properly on Windows. Riccardo had reported that after rebuild GNUstep
ProjectCenter works fine, but this mean install GNUstep by hand instead
using the installers. However you only need a code editor with support
to UTF-8 and Gorm (the Gorm installer is also in Windows page). As code
editor you can use Emacs (http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/), or Gemas
(a simple code editor that I maintain
http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Gemas.app).

On mié, 2011-06-15 at 08:57 -0400, B. Ossia wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 
> I have installed all three GNUstep MSYS System, GNUstep Core, and
> GNUstep Devel. It just gives me the Linux-like shell for Windows
> operating system. Would you please tell me how I can get an IDE for
> Objective C programming under Windows OS? I have Codeblock IDE for C
> and C++. Will it be able to compile Objective C having GNUstep
> installed?

No.

> One more question, I also need to install Cygwin for running some
> other simulation software. Any idea that GNUstep provides the
> same environment as Cygwin? If not, any idea if GNUstep
> may conflict with Cygwin.
> 

I'm not sure, but the README files should say something about this.

> 
> Thank you for your advice,
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Bâbak
> 
> Great minds discuss ideas.
>   





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