Marco (Bj) Bardelli wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile the core from subversion on powerpc-apple-
darwin8.8.0.
I installed gnustep-make with /opt/GNUstep prefix and it's ok, it's
work.
I configure base , with gcc from apple (4.0.1) and -DNO_GNUSTEP in
CPPFLAGS, i disable 'DO','xml','xslt','xmltest' ...
[...]
I would help to port GNUstep Core on Darwin 8.8, but i don't know
how to do.
Do You have some issues or guide lines for the porting ???
Depends on what you want to do. If you just want to compile and run
GNUstep programs on your OS X system, my personal recommendation is
to use the gnustep port from MacPorts (formerly DarwinPorts). Works
nicely here on a PowerBook for me.
Otherwise, the main problem is that GNUstep requires the GNU
Objective-C runtime system, which is not available with Apple's gcc
compiler. So one of the first things you want to do is to build gcc
from the FSF with Objective C support. In addition, you need to
compile libffi, which is part of gcc (look here
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnustep/2006-10/
msg00047.html
for a note on building libffi). I think starting with these (and
installing the other required software via MacPorts or Fink) you
should be able to build GNUstep.
Wolfgang
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