I forgot to make the list with copy. Here it is... Le 15/06/20 à 17:17, Patrick Cardona a écrit : > Hi Johannes, > > Le 15/06/20 à 09:13, Johannes Brakensiek a écrit : > > Hi Patrick, > > > > On 14 Jun 2020, at 23:15, Patrick Cardona via Discussion list for the > > GNUstep programming environment wrote: > > > > > I tried to make GNUstep from git according to the wiki : > > > http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Building_GNUstep_under_Debian_FreeBSD > > > > > > I am stuck at this step : building libobjc2. > > > > > > These are the steps and things done : > > > > > > Building GNUstep under Raspbian (Buster 10.4) : > > > > > > Target: armv6k-unknown-linux-gnueabihf > > > > I don’t know the exact cause of your failure, so David might want to add > > valuable information here. > > > > But afaik some parts of libobjc2 2.0 are built from assembler code. The > > needed code for the armhf architecture does not exist yet. That architecture > > is 32bit. If you try the 64bit variant (aarch64) it should work afaik. > > > > If you want to build libobjc2 on armhf you will have to use the older > > version 1.9 of libobjc (which does not require clang >= 8, but works with > > older versions of clang as well). > > > > We have a script prepared for this which should install GNUstep by just > > running it: > > https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build/blob/master/raspbian-10-clang-7.0-runtime-1.9-ARM/GNUstep-buildon-raspbian10.sh > Great ! Hi will make my system clean and try it. > > > > > If you are going to use aarch64 this one should work as well: > > https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build/blob/master/debian-10-clang-8.0/GNUstep-20-buildon-debian10.sh > > > My RPI B3+ is arm V7 : only 32bit. > But I will remember that other script when I shall move to the new RPI 4. > > > I’d be glad if David could approve this is correct. > > > > Also, it would be very nice if anybody would like to do the missing libobjc2 > > assembler implementation for armhf. I think this is a common use case as > > long as the default arch for Raspbian is 32 bit. Even though this arch will > > be running out of support at some time in the future, of course. > > > > For anybody building libobjc2 on a Debian based platform: Please note there > > are also some very recent Debian source packages. I have not yet tried to > > build them, but I think that approach sounds very promising: > > https://github.com/trunkmaster/nextspace/tree/master/Packaging/Debian (this > > will only work if you try it on the supported platforms of course). > > > > Cheers > > Johannes > > > > Thank You for your help. > I will com back soon with GNUMail I hope ;-) > > Regards, > > -- > Bien cordialement, > Patrick CARDONA
-- Bien cordialement, Patrick CARDONA
