Well, I really wanted to figure out where the problem with the port is, but unfortunately didn't find it. I was still getting the error from configure that it couldn't properly compile an objective c program.
I did get GNUstep installed following the instructions linked below. Also, this was using binutils 2.22 http://brilliantobjc.blogspot.ca/ On 2013-04-08, at 4:04 AM, David Chisnall wrote: > On 8 Apr 2013, at 03:22, Steven LeMaire <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm using the libobjc2 from ports. The distinfo file says its >> libobjc2-1.6.tar.bz2 Is this not correct ? Do i need to fetch one from svn >> somewhere ? > > Yes, the one from svn is a better bet. I am still chasing some MIPS bugs in > either clang, rtld, or our processor, but once that's done I hope to cut the > 1.7 release. > >> I believe my binutils is the stock one from freebsd 9.1, for example ld -v >> says its GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.22 > > FreeBSD 9.1 ships with binutils 2.17. You've installed a newer one from > ports, which conflicts with this. > > David > > -- Sent from my Cray X1 >
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