Hi,
I have done this it was a tricker than I thought as I couldn't get
DarwinPorts to install it for me. However, use this excellent install
guide for 'unix like' systems and it should work fine!
http://www.gnustep.net/Documentation/BuildGuide/develop.html
Regards,
Dan.
On 1 Jan 2007, at 05:00, Adam Fedor wrote:
On Dec 30, 2006, at 10:15 PM, Lucas Dupin wrote:
Hi, I am trying to build GNUstep in a Mac OS 10.4, G4, I've
already compiled gcc4 from the FSF and the libffi from cvs.
Any help will be appreciated.
It looks from the log files that at one point (perhaps you tried to
compile the libraries separately before using Startup?) the library
combo
got set to apple-apple-apple, which just compiles GNUstep
extensions for Mac OSX , not the full GNUstep, and that only works
with Apple GCC/Foundation/etc. Anyway, before doing anything else,
be sure to erase any remnants of GNUstep (in /usr/GNUstep) and make
sure all the GNUSTEP and LIBRARY_COMBO environment variables are
unset. Then use Startup or macports as Yen-Ju suggested.
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