I'd like to try compiling some GNUStep Tutorial Code on OSX Yosemite as Kevin Mitchell's post indicated he has done: (This is my main desktop machine and I just upgraded to Yosemite).
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/gnu.gnustep.discuss/WVZhlHIVexI Using gnustep-make, from homebrew which uses the Cocoa framework. To do it, apparently you have to fix or supply the missing RELEASE/AUTORELEASE macros. Anyone have a clue how to do that ? I spend more time trying to install GNUStep than i do actually using it. I had no trouble installing it on Ubuntu 14.04 last summer on a desktop I have since discarded. Now I try the same steps (posted by Schaub), https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/gnu.gnustep.discuss/ubuntu$20schaub/gnu.gnustep.discuss/MNF0kdagxZ4/B35fBXBpYTwJ And in fails in the cmake <space> .. stating that it can find the pthread.h but is missing some other pthread_code component. #install libobjc2 cd ~/Downloads/libobjc2 mkdir build cd build cmake .. make sudo make install I dream of a stable GNUstep environment were I can actually try out some of the apps instead of wondering which missing component or incompatible version of what, where, is messing up the works. Or...should I just use apt-get to install the Debian stuff on Ubuntu 14.04 ? Will that give me enough to do compiles ? Hence my question on compiling some of this stuff under a Mac Yosemite .... _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
