i've been studing the files at the gnustep-back package, wich,as
far as i could understand, it is the one wich makes it work with
the rest of the underlying system.
That package, has header files that calls for things in X11 and
other areas of the underlying os. Now, several non X11 unix like
oses are in the internet, and they uses to have their own headers
for the graphics lib. if i'm not missing something, i believe that
the process to port it would be to create a folder with the x11
source files and other with the headers, and then carefully edit
that ones replacing in the .h files the calls of the system i
actually have.
Should i be right, does exist tools that could make the process
of identifying the equivalnce between X11 and Linux files to
another hobby os wich uses also glibc and some non x11 video
system like wayland, appserver, mir, etc?
And also, apart from the gnustep back, do i have to edit any
other header at gnustep-base and or make?