Riccardo,
You are just wrong to call someone not clever.
Did you consider:
- If someone installs a standard unix, such as Ubuntu, that most of
the libraries for Gnustep are missing?
- Getting all these standard libraries installed is a pain in the rear?
It takes time and experience
That's the
, but getting
closer
Morgan
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mcgurme schrieb:
I presently have
five different Gnustep installations on all variety of Linuxen. But
it's still not trivial to make new ones. It is different for every
environment, and quite finicky as to the versions of each library
I forgot to note, our program also required zlib1.dll to run standalone
Morgan
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Hi all,
*brief intro*
I've been involved in Nextstep/Openstep/Cocoa coding since about '91.
I've used Gnustep at various times in the past to try to get some
scientific applications I was developing ported over, but at the time
the major effort took place, it was not mature enough, and I