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Re: Setting up Clang compiler
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David Chisnall |
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Re: Setting up Clang compiler |
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Thu, 1 Sep 2011 14:01:19 +0100 |
I wrote a tutorial for installing GNUstep on FreeBSD a week or so ago:
http://etoileos.com/news/archive/2011/08/14/1206/
For Windows, you'll need to change a few things. For a start, all of this
stuff will need to run inside a MinGW install. You may want to use a different
filesystem layout (do we have a standard Windows layout? With everything
inside an application's install directory?) You may also need to disable
native exceptions - I've no idea if they work on Windows.
David
On 1 Sep 2011, at 13:42, Omar Campos wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> A while back I asked on this list why things like @property don't seem to
> work on GNUStep, and I was told that these belong to Objective-C 2.0, and
> that if I wanted to use them, I needed to either use the Clang compiler, or
> something called lib_objc2 (if I remember correctly). I downloaded Clang, but
> I have no idea how to get GNUStep to use it. Are there any tutorials or
> instructions on how to set this up? Note than I am using the Windows version
> of GNUStep. Thanks for any info!
>
> Sincerely,
> Omar Campos Rivera
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