Am 30.03.2014 22:07, schrieb Ivan Vučica: > On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Mathias Bauer <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > I don't understand what your comment should tell me. > > > My understanding of your last email was that you had success with > building an Android application that uses Objective-C, and that you are > asking for further ideas on what to do.
Ah. I see. That seems to be my fault. :-) I wanted to say that I'm curious what I will see when I proceed going further down the road. Seems that this didn't get across. But nevertheless thanks for you interesting suggestion. :-) > I'm trying to find out if porting an Objective-C library to Android > that uses libobjc2, libdispatch and gnustep base (no GUI, no > graphics) (and thus requires porting of these libraries also) is > feasible. If you think that this does not make sense, I would be > interested to read why. Wasting time is not my favorite occupation. ;-) > > > I have only worked with libobjc2 and gnustep-base and successfully > deployed an .apk that uses both. Interesting. Any pointers ... ? Currently I'm trying to convince the "configure" of gnustep base to use the Android toolchain and find the freshly built libobjc2 for linking. Regards, Mathias _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
