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Re: GNUstep on Darwin!
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John Davidorff Pell |
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Re: GNUstep on Darwin! |
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Mon, 24 Nov 2003 10:25:35 -0800 |
On Nov 24, 2003, at 7:25 AM, Yves de Champlain wrote:
Do you mean you are using Apple's objc with the NeXT runtime ?
I read a lot in the gcc mailing list but I found many questions and no
working answer !
No, i compiled GNUstep's provided objc runtime (the one that says NOT
to install it if you have gcc >=3.0)...
Could it be possible that on Darwin-only systems, the Gnu libobjc
could be built by default since all the Cocoa stuff is out of the way
(in my dreams maybe) ?
Not right now. After someone competent becomes the maintainer of the
GNU runtime, and re-enables it on darwin, then maybe. :-) But on
Darwin, you still have the NeXT runtime available, just not Cocoa.
Maybe we should look to making GNUstep less dependent on the GNU
runtime?
JP
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Re: GNUStep on Darwin!, Phillip Tamulonis, 2003/11/24
Re: GNUStep on Darwin!, Yves de Champlain, 2003/11/24
Re: GNUStep on Darwin!, Yves de Champlain, 2003/11/24
Re: GNUstep on Darwin!, Bill Northcott, 2003/11/24
Re: GNUstep on Darwin!, Bill Northcott, 2003/11/24
Re: GNUStep on Darwin!, Phillip Tamulonis, 2003/11/24