Hi, I've been following GNUstep for a while now (mostly from IRC as 'rhix') but since I code for Cocoa I haven't had much use for GS. Now I'm at work and have a lot of downtime so I thought it'd be fun to install GS at work and do a bit of code.
As the subject line says... I use windows at work (not by choice, I assure you). Someone on IRC said there were "perfect instructions" to installing GS on windows on the gnustep wiki. I found them no problem, then got to this line: Download gnustep using cvs I don't know what else to say here except "You've gotta be f'ing shitting me". I'm a proficient coder, and know how to go and fetch stuff off of CVS, that's not the problem. I can technically do that step, but the fact of the matter is I shouldn't have to. I refuse to build software for windows. Same (for the most part) for OS X. It's just not something I do. If someone wants me as a user, they'll provide me the binaries so that I can install it in a few minutes. It all comes down to knowing your target. When in rome, do as the romans. Deb packages are created for debian, cause that's what debian users want. Richard Fillion [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
