Am 04.05.2009 um 14:35 schrieb Pierre-Henri Trivier:
I could not find the objc/runtime.h or objc/objc-class.h files
anywhere on my machine, so I fear it might be mac-os-x specific ...
Yes, GNUstep has a runtime different from Apple's (as the later is
proprietary), but both runtimes are sim
On 5 May 2009, at 15:11, Dirk Olmes wrote:
Pierre-Henri Trivier wrote:
Hi everyone
sorry if I am FAQing, but I am struggling to install a unit testing
framework to start doing some objective-c programming with GNUstep
under
Linux.
If you're not insisting on OCUnit, you might give ObjcUnit
Pierre-Henri Trivier wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> sorry if I am FAQing, but I am struggling to install a unit testing
> framework to start doing some objective-c programming with GNUstep under
> Linux.
If you're not insisting on OCUnit, you might give ObjcUnit a try. I
ported it to GNUstep for creat
Hi everyone
sorry if I am FAQing, but I am struggling to install a unit testing framework
to start doing some objective-c programming with GNUstep under Linux.
I compiled yesterday's CVS version of GNUstep, and I am now trying to compile
v27 of OCUnit (later versions seem to be only available