for a quick install, try on any Mac OS X the link
http://hoth.radiofreeomaha.net:3000/~tmcintos/GNUstepWeb/
I just did in my new MacBook (Leopard on top of an Intell)... now, I
am playing with the webapp-template; we'll see results soon...
Suerte!
Dino
On 10 Mar 2009, at 3:41 PM, Torli Birnbauer wrote:
Hi,
Can you please help me decide which path should I follow to move to
GNUstep environment. I have a choice to use either Ubuntu i386, or
OS X (Tiger) on Mac Mini/Intel for my introduction to GNUstep,
however I found it very disappointing that neither Ubuntu nor my Mac
Mini platforms are mentioned as supported on your web page.
When I first discovered the relationships between NeXTstep, Apple
and Mac OS X Cocoa, I was eager to learn how to install GNUstep on
my Mac Mini, however disappointingly I discovered that only MacOSX/
PowerPC is listed on the the platform-specific page dealing with
GNUstep installation. I also could not find anything about Ubuntu
except an old blog from 2005. I did, however, found GNUstep in my
Synaptic Package Manager on Ubuntu, and I would like to install it,
however, I have no idea where to start. It is hard to select from
some 80+ choices that are somehow related to GNUstep, with
absolutely no documentation whatsoever, and especially because I am
not sure if the port for Ubuntu is actually complete and works. I am
running Ubuntu 8.04 - the Hardy Heron - released in April 2008.
Indeed my other option is Mac OS X 10.4.11 (Tiger).
So my question is twofold, (a) which of these two options (Ubuntu or
Mac Mini) is better, and (b) where can I find some guidance how to
install?
Thank you in advance,
Torli.
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