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Re: GNUstep directory in userhome
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Jonathan Gapen |
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Re: GNUstep directory in userhome |
Date: |
Tue, 06 Mar 2001 00:25:55 -0600 |
Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
> Yep ... contributed code to provide an alternative implementation for windoze
> would be gladly accepted (assuming it works, conforms to GNUstep coding
> conventions, and comes with the appropriate copyright assignment of course).
After much swearing, I have Windows NT 4.0 and Cygwin/MinGW
shoe-horned into 400MB. While gnustep-base compiles, no programs will
link, because of a dozen or two undefined symbols. Looks like the
makefiles aren't passing any -l arguments to the linker.
After that's sorted out, I think it won't be all that hard to get
NSUserDefaults using the registry. However, it looks like the easiest
way to do it (without a whole mess of #ifdefs) means a re-organization,
and elimination of initWithContentsOfFile:.
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