Il 20/10/16 18:01, Riccardo Mottola ha scritto:
Michele Bert wrote:
I need to create a multiplatform gui app, which later has to be
distributed to quite unexperienced users (let me say that way).
what platforms do you want to distirbute on?
Thanks all for the answers. I give you further details, and one more
question.
My need is to write a program for a guy who own a windows 10 (or 8, I'm
not sure), but what I have is a mac (El capitan), or a lubuntu on a
virtual machine (not very fluently usable, really), and for short
periods the pc of my girlfriend with windows 7.
Thus I thought this would be the opportunity I was looking for to work
seriously on gnustep.
I can't put my and on his pc, and I know he's not experienced on PC, so
the best scene would be to send him a zip, he just have to unpack and
double click on an icon, eventually with some aid by me through phone or
skype.
The other question is how to organize my development environment.
Possibilities are:
1. develop with Xcode, than recompile on windows 7 pc, and send the
result to my friend.
2. install gnustep on my Mac, by compiling official packages (but I'm
having some trouble)
3. install gnustep through macport
At the moment I'm following the first way, just to refresh my memory
about gnustep/cocoa developing, but I don't know what I should care
about, to facilitate porting to gnustep.
For the second solution, I'm stuck to base compilation, since it looks
not to find the objc-compiler (which I suppose should be inside the
Xcode.app boundle). The command ./configure --prefix=/opt/local says:
--
I don't seem to be able to use your Objective-C compiler to produce
working binaries! Please check your Objective-C compiler installation.
If you are using gcc-3.x make sure that your compiler's libgcc_s and libobjc
can be found by the dynamic linker - usually that requires you to play
with LD_LIBRARY_PATH or /etc/ld.so.conf.
Please refer to your compiler installation instructions for more help.
configure: error: The Objective-C compiler does not work or is not
installed properly.
--
Exploring the third way, I found a port package called
"gnustep-make-cocoa", but I haven't found any specific documentation
about it. Have anyone tryed it? Is it a make package to compile gnustep
programs through the cocoa framework?
Any suggestion is wellcome. Thanks again
--
Mick Bert
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