Ok, great! 

Here are a few more notes:

- It installs using the GNUstep filesystem layout in /opt/local/GNUstep. Using 
the fhs layout with macports will not work, because gnustep-make adds the 
gnustep library path to DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH, which is /opt/local/lib with the fhs 
layout, and if you add /opt/local/lib to DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH it will mess up 
macports (basically, tools which link to apple versions of libraries will pick 
up the macports versions in /opt/local/lib and break.)

- Many of the application ports work now (e.g., gorm, systempreferences). 

- gnustep-back is currently set to xlib. When I use cairo, opening an open/save 
panel crashes X11.app. Also tried the latest XQuartz: same problem.

- For anyone with OS X 10.7, my ports won't work until this bug is fixed: 
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/31171 (building gcc46 on osx lion fails). :-(

- One improvement that could be made in the future is to use the system 
compiler rather than the macports gcc46. For this we would need a portfile 
which builds one of GNUstep's libobjc's, and make sure that the apple compiler 
doesn't try to include headers for apple's libobjc.

Regards
Eric

On 2011-11-07, at 10:52 AM, Ivan Vučica wrote:

> Hi Eric,
> 
> I've cloned the repo, and will be trying it out soon on my Snow Leopard 
> machine. If I forget to keep you posted, please poke me.
> 
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 19:53, Eric Wasylishen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I started a new set of macports ports. If you want to try it you can check 
> out a copy of the git repository here: 
> https://github.com/ericwa/gnustep-macports-fixes and then set up that 
> directory as a local portfile repository (see 
> http://guide.macports.org/#development.local-repositories).
> 
> -- 
> Ivan Vučica - [email protected]
> 
> 

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