Hi,
On 06/03/12 02:48, Arthur Barlow wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 9.0 on a Core 2 Intel machine. I
had been using gnustep for a while, but notice resently that there
was an upgrade. The upgrade crashed, so I deleted the old version
and tried to do clean install. No luck. I'm attaching the
compile statements/errors and my computer ENVIRONMENT variables
from the set command. I turned off the GNUstep.sh shell script
when I tried to do the reinstall, but normally I have it in the
.profile script. Please see attached.
To be able to run successfully on FreeBSD9 your luck depends on the
compiler and libobjc library.
Sadly, obj-c support from the core gcc was removed (it was more than
enough to compile gnsutep - I do that on freebsd 8.x)
If you intent do compile with clang, get clang 3.1 from ports, the
standard system one has to too many bugs. Once done that, I advise
you to use SVN version of libobjc2, since it contained bug fixes I
specifically found in my FreeBSD9/clang3.1/libobjc2 setup. David
fixed them, but it is unreleased yet. With that setup I have a quite
good GNUstep environment.
Riccardo
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