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From: | Steve Núñez |
Subject: | Re: Apple/GNUStep compatibility? |
Date: | Sun, 03 Jun 2001 05:12:50 +0000 |
Well Steve, I can't speak for more complicated things, but just yesterday I plopped the sources from the Gomoku demo app into the new ProjectBuilder on OS X. All I had to change were some macros (for localized strings, and retain/release) and it compiled and ran fine, not one "real" code change required.
So, the answer is that the GNUStep APIs are highly compliant, and the new PB on OS X allows you to adopt any project structure you like.
My next task is to try to develop a "legacy" project type that will build GNUStep projects "out of the box" on OS X, if you have the GS makefiles properly installed. (don't hold your breath on this, because I have a lot on my plate right now, and this is just a diversion for me. In other words, you should feel free to do same if you are so inclined/equipped).
-d-
On Friday, June 1, 2001, at 03:50 , Steve Núñez wrote:
Hi All,
I've been working with the launchpad release and think that it's fairly stable for back end work. What I need to determine next is the state of the front end libraries and their compatibility with Apple. I need a good front end development environment, with the idea that the work will be portable to other Unix's, and ideally M$ Windoze as well.
Does anyone have any ideas about if this is possible, or will be in the near future? Will an application developed in Apple's IB be portable to GNUStep? Is a GNUStep app portable to MS Windows? Any other suggestions on rapidly developing applications that will run on at least Unix and MS Windows?
Regards,
- Steve
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