Hi again,
Adam Fedor escribió:
On Jan 22, 2009, at 2:34 PM, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi Ruiz wrote:
HI all,
I can't get GNUstep builded on OSX.
I would like to eliminate the actual broken installation of GNUstep
on my system, and start the process of building again but installing
with gnuste-startup and on $home.
Somebody can tell me if to clean the installation, remove GNUstep
folders under /Library/System is enough?
It depends on how you installed GNUstep before. If the previous
install is in /Library/GNUstep, then you can just remove that, or if
you intentionally put it somewhere else, remove that.
Well, I can't remember after many attempts. But, I think, I tried to
build first, and I got a lot of errors, and isntalled updated packages
from macports, and builded the others. I readed about GNUstartup can
install GNUstep at $home directory, and, I thought at home directory
could be more easy to maintain. It suppose, I have all installed, but
I'm getting errors buildnig ProjectCenter, or Ink for example. Ink,
gives me an error, "can't found /common.make". I searched and found,
thath is needed to call GNUstep.sh, and I did it, and
$(GNUstep_Makefiles) (i don't remember exactly) is set to the correct
path, but still with the same error on each make.
I have it now on my Windows box at office without troubles (well, some
errors to build from ProjectCenter, and I can't use '[' or ']' and some
characters using AltGR, or copy paste....but at least I can make from
msys shell and use Vim at the moment), and I would like to have it at
home too for continue my learning process :(
There are two ways to install GNUstep. If you just configure and
install the packages as is, they are compiled and installed to work
with Apple's Cocoa libraries.
I tried this first, but I got a lot of errors. Sorry, I can't remember
it. I will try it again when back to home, once GNUstep folder is
deleted. The correct build/install is gnustep-(make), (base), (gui) and
back, in this order, right? and then, startup is not needed in OSX?
If you use gnustep-startup, they are compiled to be stand-alone (i.e.
separate from Cocoa). FYI, GNUstep will compile on 10.5, but it won't
work, AFAIK.
DOH! If don't work, then I don't need this. Obviosly, the idea is share
code between
my Windows <-> OSX machines.
Cheers.
Note: I'm writing to the correct maillist? There are some days I didn't
get any response to my noob-mails (I'm being ignored :D ). should I
write to help maillist better?
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