Hello everyone!

  I am a noob in GNUstep and I am trying to compile my first objective-c
file.

  This is going to be a quite long email, since I will try to describe in
as many details as I can the installation process I did.

  I am using a Windows environment, so I downloaded GNUstep MSYS System
version 0.29.0 and installed, with default path, in my computer. After
that, I installed GNUstep Core version 0.29.0, with default configurations
as well. Just to be on the safe side, I installed, then, GNUstep Devel
version 1.4.0, with default configurations too.

  Then I went to the Start menu and launched the Shell software. After
that, I decided it was better to test the install, I wrote the following
code:


#include <stdio.h>

//Now, testing the Objective-c libraries.
#include <objc/objc.h>

int main (void)
{

prinf("All right and ready to go!");

return(0);
}

  And I got an error saying "objc/objc.h: No such file or directory". I
tried with "#include <Foundation/Foundation.h>" as well and I got the same
error, just with instead "objc/objc.h" it was written
"Foundation/Foundation.h".

  Then, I tried to find the header files inside GNUstep and could not find
it. After some exploration, I found that my / folder is under
C:\GNUstep\msys\1.0\ and the headers are under
C:\GNUstep\GNUstep\System\Library\Headers\objc, so I have no visibility to
objc.h, Foundation.h or any other header, so I can't use any arguments to
show gcc where to look for the files.

  Do anyone know what can I do to solve my problem? I am sorry to have made
such an enourmous email, but I am trying to compile my code for quite a
while now and looking around for the solution of my problem without result,
and been getting increasingly frustrated.

Looking forward to hear from anyone.

Ricardo Santos
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