Hello Elim,
Etch is old. My suggestion is to move to Lenny. I'm using Lenny to
package up some software which relies upon GNUstep, and it seems
pretty stable.
However, I don't believe that gsweb or sope have been packaged for
Debian, so you would need to build them from source.
Debian seems the best in my opinion. Ubuntu is good too as its debian-
based, and may actually be a better deployment platform with their
long-term support releases.
cheers
Scott
On Nov 4, 2008, at 9:34 AM, Elim Qiu wrote:
I'm WebObjects-ObjC developer for many years and decide to switch to
debian/gnustep since gnustep, gsweb and sope are really the
platforms to
continue my work.
I start with a fresh installation of debian etch and found gnustep
need many
newer packages than what etch stable provides. So my questions:
(1) Is there a source.list for all the base env packages that gnustep
needed, so that I can keep updating gcc, gobjc etc along with gnustep
updates?
(2) Or maybe the way to go is to setup a cvs(svn?) access to check
out the
new releases and update gnustep?
(3) Is there a check list for all the prequirement of gnustep?
Any reasons to convince me that debian is better than other linux
brands in
developing gnustep apps? I see debian uses older kernels, older
packages
than some other linux.
Thanks for any help.
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