Hi,
Yan Le Guen wrote:
After only 3 attempts at building GNUstep from sources, I eventually
notice that there're several ways to download the
"official" current GNUstep packages/modules whatever we call it: at
least svn and git.
It seems also that these two spots are not really synchronized, isn't it?
I don't know "which" sources you accuse of being not synchronized.
Currently the source master is still SVN on GNA although we are
migrating away from it.
http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/
The git repository is synchronized and checking right now, it shows a
commit 3 hours old. This tells me everything is working fine.
https://github.com/gnustep/
The official way to download sources is getting the tarballs from the
gnustep.org website. Easy. We just released, so everything is fine and
you can also get daily snapshot off the ftp server.
I've also noticed that there're multiple "official" INSTALL/BUILD
instructions files but none none seems to be able acheive its goals at
least for me (the real newbie) on my Debian 8 based system
(clang3.9/llvm 3.9, libobjc2 & libdispatch other required packages
also being installed).
My questions are:
Is GNUstep project still alive?
Where is the "official repo" from where to get some recently
updated/synchronized material to successfully build (for eventually
help to debug) the GNUstep Libraries?
I replied you above. A 3 hours commit and a set of release in the past
days shows we are still alive.
As a first thing, I would try just compiling with a simple configuration
of make: "./configure --with-layout=gnustep" and then working up towards
your goals if you need them.
I personally use gcc where possible and prefer the fragile ABI for easy
debugging (rebuilding after a release is anyway a no-brainer and I see
no issues doing it), so I leave to other your specfic issue. As always,
to work your way up.
Riccardo
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