I was looking into using FreeBSD for a while, getting tired of Ubuntu's
instability (it could lock up compiling the kernel). I remember
compiling gnustep inside a emulator, and had no major issues. I was
using the ports collection, but as suggested, I would recommend doing it
the long way, as FreeBSD wanted to recompile gcc (I used a hack to get
around it, but I forget what it is now). I've since given up on FreeBSD
and switched back to Debian unstable, as I can't stand rpm and BSD's USB
stack seriously hate's my hardware.

Things are now back to normal (thankfully).

Chris


On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 09:37 +0100, Chris B. Vetter wrote:
> On 1/12/06, Henry Acevedo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello folks!
> > I´m new on this discussion list
> > I just like to know if there is anyone who has experience in setup via
> > GNUstartup script to install GNUStep latest version
> > I allways do via ports, but takes some time in get the latest port, and when
> > I tries to do via the script, some errors stop the install process
> [...]

-- 
Christopher Armstrong <carmstrong at fastmail dot com dot au>

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