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. > Hi,
the best path will be to use your Ubuntu install. Debian has many of our packages, thus you inherit them in Ubuntu. The best step is to install the appplications you need form the packages. Go the "compile yourself" route only if you really need. Using the packages saves you quite some hassle. What do you need GNUstep for? If you install the gnustep apps, they will show up in the menu of your windowmanager (I recommend windowmaker, for best compatibility) and they will just work. GORM and ProjectCenter are the two applications you need for development. That should cover most needs and installing them also will get you all the needed developer packages. If you need to go the hard-dorute (for example because you need bleeding edge), our wiki has plenty of information. Ubuntu is explicitly mentioned, however, I hope you aware that Ubuntu is essendially a rebranded Debian with a bit of marketing, thus where you read "debian" everything will apply too. read here: http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Platform:Linux ---Riccardo _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
