Ivan,
just as a note.. thanks to Richard's efforts we have a ready-to use VM
image, proven. It is based on SuSE and is stable and lean and thought
exactly to have a quick and usable development environment on different
platforms.
http://www.rstonehouse.co.uk/extras/GNUstep-VM-0.9/
Riccardo
On 10/13/11 14:40, Ivan Vučica wrote:
If you're new to GNUstep, Windows may be a poor platform to start your
exploration on.
I suggest you install Ubuntu 10.04 in a virtual machine and use the
attached shell script as a guide to installing GNUstep. ProjectCenter
and Gorm are not built with this script, but you shouldn't have
problems building them in a way similar to what's demonstrated in the
shell script.
Note to others:
This is the way I got GNUstep SVN working on a pristine Ubuntu 10.04
in VirtualBox. I did not yet replicate the experiment, but I think I
kept pretty good notes. After testing, it may be a good idea to put
this somewhere on GNUstep's web site, since Ubuntu is the most popular
(or one of the most popular) end-user distributions.
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