Le 14/08/2012 10:49, Richard Frith-Macdonald a écrit : > > On 14 Aug 2012, at 09:32, Philippe Roussel wrote:
[snip] >> I'm thinking about building libobjc2 so that the library is called >> libobjc2.so. That could simplify thinks a bit. > > If you want to use libobjc2 with gnustep, the easy way to do it (unless > things have changed) is: > > 1. configure/install gnustep-make > 2. build/install libobjc2 in the gnustep environment (should automatically > install it where it will be found) > 3. configure/install gnustep-make again (so it finds libobjc2 and uses it) > ... takes about 20 seconds > 4. build everything else > > Doing things this way imposes that 20 second delay while you re-do > gnustep-make, but means you don't have to worry about how you configure > libobjc2 and where it gets installed. For me, with an unreliable memory, > (and probably most people who will only set up new systems occasionally and > won't remember what they did last time), that's a major win. Yes, that's what I do on my own computers, it's easy and works well. But this time I'm trying to build debian packages and I have to build them in a specific order and one time only, as far as I know. Philippe _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
