I first make’d the gnustep-make stuff and prefixed it into /opt/GNUstep Then I went and configured gnustep-base the same way and prefixed it into /opt/GNUstep too. Then I just ran make. libobjc does not want to compile at all, because i am getting a lot of errors with the assembly code (something like „.type“ being undefined/unknown etc. Might be a clang issue). The file that’s being compiled is:
Making all for subproject Additions... Compiling file GSObjCRuntime.m … According to the README in ‚macosx/README‘, the Additions project is actually not volunteered and was last used in 10.3…and ./configure —help gives me no option to skip it either. Kind regards. Am 02.12.2013 um 08:55 schrieb Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]>: > > On Dec 2, 2013, at 01:10, Kevin Ingwersen wrote: > >> Well, I may actually start to volunteer for gnustep-macports. I just need to >> finally get a working compiler that can compile gnustep correctly. The only >> and current issue are some basic includes and weird declaration errors like: >> >> /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Headers/SecItem.h:410:42: >> error: expected ';' after top level declarator >> extern const CFTypeRef kSecAttrAccessible >> ^ >> /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Headers/SecItem.h:414:43: >> error: expected ';' after top level declarator >> extern const CFTypeRef kSecAttrAccessGroup >> ^ >> /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Headers/SecItem.h:416:46: >> error: expected ';' after top level declarator >> extern const CFTypeRef kSecAttrSynchronizable >> ^ >> /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Headers/SecItem.h:418:49: >> error: expected ';' after top level declarator >> extern const CFTypeRef kSecAttrSynchronizableAny >> (…) >> >> But, if i get aorund this, there shouldnt be a big issue porting my current >> way to macports! :) > > How did you get to this point? What steps would I need to take to reproduce > this issue on my own system? It’s hard to know what’s wrong, based on just > the information above. For example, I see that the Security framework is > being used (presumably this was requested by passing the flag “-framework > Security” to the compiler), but you didn’t show what file was being compiled > at the time. > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
