I've installed your
"Windows Binaries" package, and the MINGW stuff works fine. With no
modifications at all, I was able to (in my home directory) compile this simple
program (main.c):
#include
<stdio.h>
int main(int argc,
char *argv[])
{
printf("\nHello");
return 0;
}
I used this command
to compile and produce a working a.exe file:
gcc
main.c
So far, everything
works perfectly. I run into problems attempting an Objective-C program
though:
#import
<Foundation.h>
int main(int argc,
char *argv[])
{
printf("\nHello");
return 0;
}
[Note that I renamed the file to main.m
before recompiling.]
The problem is that the compiler could not
find Foundation.h. I also tried #import
<Foundation/Foundation.h>
I am not an expert on GCC, so any help is
appreciated. I was sort of hoping this would work out of the
box......
Would love to start using GNUstep on
Windows, I just need a little nudge in the right direction. Any help is
appreciated, thanks!
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