Looks like libkern is OS X specific library. You may want to request an updated GNUstep port from OsiriX developers.
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 12:05, Philip G Batchelor < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > Thanks a lot, I justc ompiled, and indeed, pbxbuild worked. Trying Osirix , > but I guess the signs are not so good then. Just feels such a popular tool, > with a name ending in *ix should be possible! > > (For the moment, Osirix compilation fails at 'libkern/OSByteOrder.h: No > such file or directory' but that was a first attempt, > I'll try more). > > Cheers > Ph > > > > On 13/08/11 19:02, Fred Kiefer wrote: > >> The error message you where getting in the first place was a bug in >> pbxbuild, which required that all targets, even non-apps, had an >> INFOPLIST_FILE entry in their configuration. This and a few other minor >> bugs should be fixed now. Please update from SVN. >> >> From the last time somebody tried to compile OsiriX I remember that >> this wasn't working with GNUstep. I tried to get it working myself at >> the time and found that this wasn't possible even after fixing the >> trivial problems I had first. OsiriX seems to rely on plenty of >> libraries that aren't around in a standard Linix system and some of the >> code isn't written in a portable way. I am willing to help you get as >> far as I did at that time, but please don't expect too much. >> >> Cheers >> Fred >> >> On 12.08.2011 20:19, Philip G Batchelor wrote: >> >>> I have a question, sorry in advance for my ignorance of the context. >>> >>> I just installed GNUStep on my Ubuntu system, with the aim of trying to >>> compile Osirix. After lots of Google searches, I got the impression that >>> it wasn't done often, but someone might have been successful. >>> >>> I first installed GNUStep from Ubuntu repositories, but I was still >>> missing a tool to generate Makefiles for Osirix as it is using xcode (a >>> concept I don't know well, I have never had OSX). From further googling, >>> I found remarks about a tool called pbxbuild, but it wasn't in the >>> Ubuntu repository as far as I can tell, thus I uninstalled and used the >>> svn GNUStep--which does contain it. But when I runt it on the >>> Osirix.xcodeproj, I get: >>> >>> >pbxbuild OsiriX.xcodeproj/ >>> 2011-08-12 19:13:04.619 pbxbuild[19549] Warning: Unknown reference type >>> 'XCVersionGroup' in PBXGroup! >>> 2011-08-12 19:13:04.933 pbxbuild[19549] File NSData.m: 161. In >>> readContentsOfFile Open ((null)) attempt failed - bad path >>> >>> I guess something is wrong with a path? I did run GNUstep.sh >>> I also see mentions of zcode, what's the status compared to pbxbuild? >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> >>> Ph >>> >>> PS: more details: >>> I managed to compile GNUStep (make, base,gui,back) , and install as >>> recommended, and indeed, it seems the environment I get doesn't >>> correspond to what is described in ./core/make/GNUstep-HOWTO >>> >>> I had installed with ./configure without prefix. After that failure I >>> retried ./configure --prefix=/usr/local >>> >>> I did run the recommended script GNUStep.sh, and as this didn't help, I >>> was going to try to set environment variables manually, but for example >>> the HOWTO says to set: >>> 'PATH="/usr/GNUstep/System/**Tools:" >>> >>> the problem is I can't find a System/Tools folder!? >>> >>> >>> Would anyone have a hint of something to try? I'm thinking I need to >>> clean my environment from previous installation attempts somehow anyway, >>> but I might also have missed a compilation-install step. >>> >> > > ______________________________**_________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/**listinfo/discuss-gnustep<https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep> > -- Ivan Vučica - [email protected]
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