Tristan, If one takes a casual glance at the source code of GNUstep and at the docs of Cocoa you can see that GNUstep follows the Cocoa classes pretty closely. That being said we may not have every feature of Cocoa since, you know, we aren't a billion dollar company.
The libdispatch which comes with Debian has always worked for me. I hope this helps. On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 15:39 Tristan Bellogi <[email protected]> wrote: > Still facing some problems to get gnustep "correctly?" installed on > debian jessie, (ramdon crash of all apps i've already run, these always > related to 'libdispatch error' or due to a 'segmentation fault'). > > I found that Grand Central Dispatch (user space implementation of the > Grand Central Dispatch API as seen in Mac OS X version 10.6) was packed > as .deb package... > > Is this Apple GCD supposed to work with GNUstep or should I strictly use > the gnustep libdispatch? > > Since Gregory Casamento claims GNUstep is Cocoa > (<http://heronsperch.blogspot.fr/2010/11/gnustep-is-not-openstep.html>), > it should... Obviously I'm not sure of anything anymore? > > Maybe one could teach me few tips on the subject? > > Thanks in advance, > Later, > Tristan > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep >
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