Am Freitag, den 07.11.2008, 10:36 -0800 schrieb Scott Christley: > > > > > > > Indeed. And I don't have any experience with gsweb /and/ sope > > > being > > > installed on the same system. I would assume that there would be > > > conflicts as the provide partially the same API (ie headers). > > > > Thanks to point out this. I do need 2 machines then. > > > I assume this conflict is because sope uses libFoundation while gsweb > uses gnustep-base? > > > I have a patch in to the opengroupware folks to moves libFoundation to > gnustep-make V2, which appears to avoid conflict with gnustep-base. I > was able to compile sope cleanly with the patch, but I don't really > know how to use sope so could not test. > > > The opengroupware developers have also been working on moving to > gnustep-base, apparently the system compiles but has runtime errors.
IIRC SOPE also includes an implementation of both an EOF and WebObjects API but uses a pre WO4.5 API. In fact there was a time when someone tried to port the SOPE WebObjects API to support GDL2 but certain parts relied on some EOQualifier API which was incompatible. But I maybe Helge can correct me if I'm misremembering... Cheers, David _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
