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From: | Riccardo Mottola |
Subject: | Re: How to add Objective-C to GCC |
Date: | Mon, 19 Aug 2013 22:21:09 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:23.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/23.0 SeaMonkey/2.20 |
Hi, WaveOS wrote:
I'm installing gnustep on a system where i have GCC 4.1.2 without objective-c support.I wonder how you were actually configure base/gui without working obj-c, since it chekcs for thati had added sucessfully gnustep-make, gnuste-base generates lots of GNUstepmakefiles and even, when i tried to build Gworkspace, it had configure properly without asking for gnustep-gui.
Before getting GWorkspace to work, if you are working on an "experimental" operating system like syllable, be sure that your compiler has gcc support and that works. If you install a second compiler, like gcc 4.2 or if you don't mind the different licenes gcc 4.7/4.8 or clang, then be sure they get used for all compilation and not some weird "MIX". either play with your $PATH, or configure/make setting CC (and CXX for certain rare applications like PDFKit which require C++).
Try just working with make and then compiling + testing (with make check) base and see that not too mamy test fail, then do the same with gui and then back.
I am actually curious wihich backend you are using on Syllable. Riccardo
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