On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 18:48:16 +0000 David Chisnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: DC>| I think Thom's comments are a little harsh, but I have to concur with DC>| the underlying idea behind them. I am not exactly an Objective-C DC>| neophyte - around 20K lines of code in the Ãtoilé repository are my DC>| contribution and I have no problems digging through the -gui source to DC>| find why my code isn't working - but I have twice tried and failed to DC>| use GSWeb.
OK here are main steps: * Install GNUstep core and gdl2 components * Install Apache 2.x * Download svn current version (see above) * Install Apache2 / GNUstepWeb adaptor module (see GSWAdaptors/Apache/INSTAL in GNUstepWeb Tree) * Setup Adaptor configuration (see GSWAdaptors/Apache/INSTAL) * Build and install GNUstepWeb (see INSTALL in GNUstepWeb Tree) * Build and install Examples/hello (see Examples/hello/INSTALL) * Run hello * Point your browser to: http://localhost/GSWeb/hello.gswa If some thing fail, please write to gswhackers AT lists.turbocat DOT net I'll try to monitor it more often or may be someone else may help. DC>| I find GNUstepWeb to be a source of incredible amounts of DC>| frustration. Looking at things like SOGO and other WebObjects DC>| applications make it seem so tantalising, and yet it is always DC>| slightly out of reach. I don't have WebObjects 4.5 and I don't even DC>| have a way of getting hold of a copy. Neither do many other people. DC>| If the only way of using GSW is to have prior experience with an 8- DC>| year-old piece of proprietary software that cost $699 on release then DC>| it probably already has all of the users it ever will and has no DC>| future other than to fade into obscurity which seems like a colossal DC>| waste. If someone who knows GNUstepWeb well would just spend the two DC>| or three hours required to write an introductory tutorial, its DC>| usefulness would be increased dramatically. Yes, it would be great :-) Helas I'm very bad in a least two domains: teaching and speaking english. Manuel -- ______________________________________________________________________ Manuel Guesdon - ORANGE CONCEPT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 14 rue Jean-Baptiste Clement - 93200 Saint-Denis - France Tel: +33 1 4940 0997 - Fax: +33 1 4940 0998 _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
