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Re: [bug #12497] Frameworks cannot be compiled on Windows


From: Adam Fedor
Subject: Re: [bug #12497] Frameworks cannot be compiled on Windows
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 21:12:48 -0700

Also, note that Libraries have a sort-of resource support with gnustep-make using "resource sets" and the NSBundle method -bundleForLibrary:

See gnustep-base or gnustep-gui for an example.

On Mar 29, 2005, at 3:04 AM, Nicola Pero wrote:


Update of bug #12497 (project gnustep):

                Severity:           4 - Important => 3 - Normal
             Assigned to:                    None => nico

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Follow-up Comment #2:

I will implement framework support [or better, pseudo-framework support ;-)] for Windows ... just give me some days/weeks to find a good evening to spend
on this though ;-)

... I wouldn't emit a warning as it might look a bit "anti-framework" ...
while we're OK with frameworks :) and we will support frameworks on all
platforms. Obviously libraries and bundles are a lot more portable than
frameworks just because framework implementation depends on having
implemented libraries and bundles first, and libraries and bundles are
naturally supported on most platforms and use simpler features (eg, the class
list is not required to be compiled in).

(for this reason, I'd personally suggest that Gorm doesn't use frameworks
itself ... but well I'll implement them anyway)

Anyway, just be patient and I'll get to do this. :-)

Thanks

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