Hey Rob,

On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 19:55 rob bartlett <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi
>
> I am a long-term developer experienced with a no of other ide's
>
> I just now have started to need to build projects for the
> iPhone, using Windows 7
>
> It appeared that GnuStep is the solution
>
> I read up and have installed what I think I need but
> when I try to run ProjectCenter for the first time it
> crashes with no other displays than an error window - see below
>
>    windows has stopped working   .....
>
>
> Problem signature:
>   Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
>   Application Name: ProjectCenter.exe
>   Application Version: 0.0.0.0
>   Application Timestamp: 577c60e7
>   Fault Module Name: libffi-6.dll
>   Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
>   Fault Module Timestamp: 5766f013
>   Exception Code: c000001d
>   Exception Offset: 00002764
>   OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.11
>   Locale ID: 1033
>   Additional Information 1: bd0e
>   Additional Information 2: bd0ebfc84a5dc7aaaa75ad1a7128ca7c
>   Additional Information 3: 22ff
>   Additional Information 4: 22ffe4fb4797e37a978422bd4587bb7f
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> I think I carried out all the pre-requites
>
> I installed MinGW (everything) and figured out how to start that,
> now get a console screen minGW32
>
> ---------
>
> I inatalled GnuStep (all I think I need)
>
> When I run ProjectCenter from my screen icon it crashes
>
> Can anyone help?  Have I missed somthing??
>
>
You may have gotten an older package.  Could you tell us what versions of
the packages you installed to help debug the problem?

Thanks, looking to test my first iPhone app soon!
>

I feel compelled to point out. GNUstep doesn't currently have an idea hone
compatibility later that works.  We also don't have a means of deploying to
the phone.

Your best bet at this moment for development of iOS apps is to get a
cheap/Used mac and use that.  I would love to have a working iOS/UIKit
implementation on GNUstep, but it will be some time before we do.

I am not meaning to curb your enthusiasm but I don't want people to think
that GNUstep can be used for this purpose at the present moment.


Rob
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