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GNUstep + Xcode
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Joe Toscano |
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GNUstep + Xcode |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:13:02 -0400 |
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Hi,
I'm attempting to develop a project based upon the Foundation and
netclasses (http://netclasses.aeruder.net/) frameworks. I would like to
develop it on OS X using Xcode, and eventually deploy it on a headless
Linux machine running GNUstep.
I have a few questions about this process.
1) Is it possible?
2) Are there any critical differences between Apple's and GNUstep's
respective implementations of the Foundation framework? (Against which
should I link my project? After all, I do have GNUstep installed on my
OS X machine, thanks to MacPorts...)
3) Can frameworks compiled against GNUstep libraries (such as, for
example, the netclasses framework which I installed via MacPorts) be
used in an Xcode project?
With respect to #3, I've encountered a rather irritating problem: a
class defined in the netclasses framework (called IRCObject, quite
clearly defined in IRCObject.h) is rejected by the linker as "not
found". Yes, I have added the netclasses framework to my Xcode project.
Thanks for your help,
~JT
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- GNUstep + Xcode,
Joe Toscano <=