You can't use the old Makefiles, you need new ones.

There a few tools that might work:
The released, but very old OpenStep2GNUConverter:
        
ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/contrib/Openstep2GNUConverter-20000717.tar.gz
The unreleased pbxbuild:
        http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/gnustep/tools/pbxbuild/trunk/

Although your project is pretty simple. I bet a Makefile like this would work:

NAME = modeleNpop
PROJECTVERSION = 2.6
PROJECT_TYPE = Application
LANGUAGE = English
NEXTSTEP_APPICON = modeleNcol.tiff
ICONSECTIONS = -sectcreate __ICON app modeleNcol.tiff
LOCAL_RESOURCES = modeleNpop.nib population.nib
CLASSES = popManager.m population.m
HFILES = fonctionsC.h popManager.h population.h
MFILES = modeleNpop_main.m
CFILES = fonctionsC.c
OTHERSRCS = Makefile.preamble Makefile Makefile.postamble

include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/common.make

APP_NAME=$(NAME)
$(NAME)_HEADER_FILES=$(HFILES)
$(NAME)_OBJC_FILES=$(MFILES) $(CLASSES)
$(NAME)_C_FILES=$(CFILES)
$(NAME)_RESOURCE_FILES=$(LOCAL_RESOURCES)

-include Makefile.preamble
include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/application.make
-include Makefile.postamble


On Nov 21, 2008, at 9:16 AM, Ryan Hwang wrote:

To anyone who can help me:

Hello~

Recently I'v got an application for my research(about EEG signal processing),but it was developped in Openstep Enterprise (OSE) for Windows. I installed GNUstep,but I don't know how to port the app to GNUstep since I've never learned about UNIX/Linux/GNU stuff like that before.

There are source codes and the author says: This source code can be imported in Linux GNUSTEP with MINOR modifications as GNUSTEP is compliant with Openstep specifications.

I wonder what to modify and how to.

Here is the Makefile in the Source Code:

= = = = = ======================================================================
#
# Generated by the NeXT Project Builder.
#
# NOTE: Do NOT change this file -- Project Builder maintains it.
#
# Put all of your customizations in files called Makefile.preamble
# and Makefile.postamble (both optional), and Makefile will include them.
#
NAME = modeleNpop
PROJECTVERSION = 2.6
PROJECT_TYPE = Application
LANGUAGE = English
NEXTSTEP_APPICON = modeleNcol.tiff
ICONSECTIONS = -sectcreate __ICON app modeleNcol.tiff
LOCAL_RESOURCES = modeleNpop.nib population.nib
CLASSES = popManager.m population.m
HFILES = fonctionsC.h popManager.h population.h
MFILES = modeleNpop_main.m
CFILES = fonctionsC.c
OTHERSRCS = Makefile.preamble Makefile Makefile.postamble

MAKEFILEDIR = $(NEXT_ROOT)/NextDeveloper/Makefiles/pb_makefiles
CODE_GEN_STYLE = DYNAMIC
MAKEFILE = app.make
NEXTSTEP_INSTALLDIR = $(HOME)/Apps
WINDOWS_INSTALLDIR = $(HOME)/Apps
PDO_UNIX_INSTALLDIR = $(HOME)/Apps
LIBS =
DEBUG_LIBS = $(LIBS)
PROF_LIBS = $(LIBS)

FRAMEWORKS = -framework AppKit -framework Foundation

include $(MAKEFILEDIR)/platform.make
-include Makefile.preamble
include $(MAKEFILEDIR)/$(MAKEFILE)
-include Makefile.postamble
-include Makefile.dependencies
= = = = = = = = ======================================================================

When I "make" this file in the GNUstep,it displays:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Makefile:46:/NextDeveloper/Makefiles/pb_makefiles/platform.make:No such file or directory Makefile:50:/NextDeveloper/Makefiles/pb_makefiles/app.make:No such file or directory make: *** No rule to make target '/NextDeveloper/Makefiles/ pb_makefiles/app.make'. Stop.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

It's really an important application for me, and I really need your help~
If other source codes are needed,please let me know.
Looking forward to your reply ASAP.

I'd be most grateful for your help.


Sincerely Yours,
Ryan Hwang

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