Hi guys,
A while back I mentioned that I had been working on a new IDE for GNUstep. I am
now testing out the different environments that GNUsteps runs to learn more
about what I will need to do to make it work best on clean systems. Anyways, I
am far from terminal loving expert and was just wondering if I could get some
help installing a fresh GNUstep environment on FreeBSD. I simply want the
simplest configuration with wmaker, cairo, Objectve-C 2.0, gnu-base, gnu-gui,
et cetera. I have been trying for days to simply compile GNUstep on FreeBSD 9.0
fresh instillation using the various instructions on the internet and keep
getting all sorts of errors. I would like to simply use the ports available on
FreeBSD to do the job, but have found instructions which include changing
configuration files, to changing etc/make.conf. Where the instructions on the
GNUStep website is as easy as
cd /usr/ports/devel/gnustep
make install clean
Where I get a 'needs compiler' error. But Clang and GCC are installed.
I do not prefer to use an SVN, I was having more problems with that then I
wanted.
Then there are these
<http://www.freebsdonline.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=932>
instructions.
I have tried getting Étoilé to install as well using their instructions, but
since I can't even get past the GNUstep part, it seems to fail for me.
I am learning fast, and eventually I want to release the IDE I am developing
for both OS X and GNUstep/FreeBSD (clean environment). Any help appreciated.
Also, It seems that Ubuntu is the easiest to get it running on, but I think I'd
prefer something with out another setup already installed.
- Austin
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