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From: | Gürkan Sengün |
Subject: | Re: What platforms are people using GNUstep on? |
Date: | Fri, 03 Apr 2009 12:31:08 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (X11/20090115) |
Hi David
I think, for a variety of reasons, it would be helpful to get some overview of what platforms people have actually built and tested recent versions of GNUstep on. The ones I've heard about over he last year are (in no particular order):x86: GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Windows. x86-64: FreeBSD, Windows (GNU/Linux?) SPARC: Solaris (not sure if this was 64-bit or 32-bit though) ARM: Linux (GNU?) PowerPC: GNU/Linux
I use it on x86-64 and x86 on Debian GNU/Linux (etch, lenny and sid). For the GNUSTEP live CD I also run it on powerpc (g3 and g4) as well as on a UltraSPARC 10, to build the live CDs.
What else do people use underneath GNUstep? Is anyone using Alpha? m68k? IA64? XCore? I know GNUstep used to work on NetBSD, but has anyone tried it recently? I've seen a couple of screenshots from HURD - I guess those were x86? Has anyone managed to get (any of) GNUstep running on Symbian's POSIX layer?
What I wish is that developers would add more information about GNUstep on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNUstep Cheers, Guerkan
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