Thanks for the suggestions,
inbetween I had googled a bit, and I was considering two options:
Option 1: somebody tried and had that problem
http://old.nabble.com/Compiling-Osirix-with-GnuStep-td25938560.html
so maybe try the suggested solution (although apparently it led to
further problems down the line--and it's a while ago).
Option 2: I found libkern/OSByteOrder.h online, as part of Chameleon
which seems to be abooloader?
I check it out, in case of.
So I'll add the two suggested Options to that of:
Option 3: trying to replace with NSByteOrder
Option 4: asking OsiriX developers, and indeed the problem is now more
of an OsiriX one.
I guess I'll try them all, maybe starting with 2 (although typing 'make'
just nearly froze my PC...) as it shouldn't require changing the actual
code. (But NSByteOrder sounds better in long term).
Ph
On 14/08/11 11:44, David Chisnall wrote:
On 14 Aug 2011, at 11:05, Philip G Batchelor wrote:
(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).
The OSByteOrder stuff is more or less the same as the NSByteOrder stuff, so it
should be relatively simple to rewrite it to use NSByteOrder. No idea why
they'd use the libkern interfaces - they're only meant to be used for low-level
things that can't link against Foundation.
David
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