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From: | Alex Perez |
Subject: | Re: problems building gnustep-startup on osx |
Date: | Fri, 01 Jul 2005 21:35:44 -0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.2 (Windows/20050317) |
Jon Brisbin wrote:
I just downloaded the latest gnustep-startup and tried compiling it on my powerbook (using darwinports' gcc4)Everything compiles fine, but, as with my problems with GNUstep on Win32, it crapped out when it tried to link. I can probably get away with just using XCode and being careful to not use anything Cocoa-specific. But that won't let me use the GNUstep XML stuff, which I desperately need to test porting an application from Java to Objective-C. I'd like to be able to work on it on my PowerBook, but if I can't, I might not be able to do this project at all (unless I put PPC linux on here too, but I'd rather not do that.) It's kind of part work-related and part not ;-)
I believe you can compile and use just the gsxml bundle under OS X, by building ONLY gnustep-baseadd (not gnustep-base entirely) under OS X, but perhaps I'm wrong.
Does this help?
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