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Re: Compiling corebase on Windows


From: Stefan Bidi
Subject: Re: Compiling corebase on Windows
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 09:50:42 -0500

Hmm, so what's the latest release for Windows?  I just went to the GNUstep website -> Download -> Windows Installer and got msys-system-0.28.0, gnustep-core-0.28.1 and gnustep-devel-1.3.0.  Except for the libicu problem, which I'll need to track down when I get home, (1) and (2) are true on my work computer, as well.  For some reason I was getting errors from ld due to the icu libraries not existing.

I can work around the (1) and (2) until the next release.  And I'll try to figure out why the icu libraries aren't being found.

Stef

On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 1:14 AM, Richard Frith-Macdonald <richard@tiptree.demon.co.uk> wrote:

On 26 Sep 2011, at 03:58, Stefan Bidi wrote:

> I was able to up to a certain point with the installation of corebase on Windows, today.  I still have a few show stoppers, though.  The list is:
>
> (1) GNUstepBase/preface.h includes windows.h and a conflict between Window's BOOL and ObjC's BOOL.  The fix is fairly simple, just add a define like David suggested.

The file doesn't exist in current base.

> (2) objc/runtime.h does not exist on Windows.  I'm not sure if this is because the windows installer is a little out of date or if this file isn't installed on Windows.  In either case, I had to work around it by including ObjetiveC2/runtime.h.  I would like to be able to just include objc/runtime.h like I do on Linux, though.

I suspect the problem is that you are not using the current release of base, rather than a windows/linux issue ... because objc/runtime.h exists on my windows system (though that's built from source rather than the installer package).

> (3) ICU is not packages with the Windows installer.  I remember at one point it was, but it doesn't seem to have made it into the latest release.

That also suggests you may be using an older version.

> I get a bunch of warnings about "import" being deprecated, but the compilation still goes through.

And that warning is from an old compiler version.

So the windows installer is not as current as I thought it was, or there was some mistake creating the latest version, or you've accidentally installed or are using an old version.


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