Vikram Vyas wrote:
How did you configure GNUstep make? Did you use --library-combo=nx-gnu-gnu (Actually that's not recommended since the Darwin compiler does not seem to interact well with GNUstep)?
Greetings and apologies if this question has already been answered before.
I am trying to install GNUstep on Mac OS X (Jaguar) - Darwin 6.1
When I try to install the base package - on configuring I get the following message:
checking whether objc really works... no
I don't seem to be able to use your Objective-C compiler to produce
working binaries! Please check your Objective-C compiler installation.
If you are using gcc-3.x make sure that your compiler's libgcc_s and libobjc
can be found by the dynamic linker - usually that requires you to play
with LD_LIBRARY_PATH or /etc/ld.so.conf.
Please refer to your compiler installation instructions for more help.
configure: error: The Objective-C compiler doesn't work or is not installed properly.
I would deeply appreciate any help.
If not, did you install a GNU gcc (not the one that comes with Darwin)?
Perhaps you can send me your config.log file.
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