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Re: Windows and GnuStep
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Christopher Armstrong |
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Re: Windows and GnuStep |
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Mon, 06 Feb 2006 13:25:53 +1100 |
Hi all,
To prove my point earlier about getting applications to compile, I have
GWorkspace compiling and running on Windows. I've made some
modifications to the Makefiles so that the code compiles (most of the
changes are hacks, but they demonstrate that it is possible to get
complex applications compiling on Windows with a little bit of effort
and little/no code changes). Second is a screenshot.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~smokey27/gworkspace-windows.diff
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~smokey27/gworkspace-on-windows.jpg
It's mostly useless (you can rename files and move things around), as DO
doesn't seem to operate properly. Plus my configuration is wrecked from
the new GNUstep.conf stuff, so I was lucky to get it to run. Thumbs up
to the GWorkspace author for no unusual library dependencies (from what
I can work out).
Cheers
Chris
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