LanguageKit depends on several implementation details of the GNUstep 
Objective-C runtime and is not supported on OS X or iOS.  

The interpreter used to work on OS X, but it hasn't been tested for a while.  
The compiler probably never will, as the Apple version of Objective-C is quite 
primitive.

David

On 5 Jul 2012, at 13:30, Johannes Goslar wrote:

> Hi,
> I learned about the Etoile project from Davids InformIT articles. Especially 
> LanguageKit seems to be really interesting.
> Is there some official guide for using it (on MacOS)? I tried the .xcodeproj 
> from trunk but it is having errors (_NSBlock, missing files, wrong libffi 
> version).
> And how far is the dependency on GNUstep? Is it possible to sometime get a 
> Xcode version which is running out of the box?
> And for the long run exists the possibility to compile Pragmatic Smalltalk or 
> other LanguageKit languages for use on iOS?
> 
> Kind Regards
> Johnny
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