Re: Apple's Obj-C future

2006-08-08 Thread David Ayers
Gregory John Casamento schrieb: Apple will, per the terms of the GPL, be obliged to contribute back the code for ObjC2.0, if they made the changes to gcc to implement it. Later, GJC Just to clarify, there is no obligation to contribute the changes to FSF's GCC. There is an obligation to

Re: Webkit for GNUstep

2006-08-08 Thread Chris . Vetter
Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote: Another alternative would be trying to port Camino ( http:// www.caminobrowser.org/ ) once the Cocoa widgets are in place and the Cairo support is complete ( http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/josh/ archives/2006/07/updated_cocoa_firefox_build_un_1.html , http://

Embedded GNUstep: new snapshot of mySTEP available

2006-08-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear all, I have published a new snapshot of mySTEP, the little brother of GNUstep for embedded systems and handheld devices (like uClib vs. libc). You can view some screenshots and inspect the sources (they are under LGPL) through http://www.quantum-step.com/swi/showdetail.php?app=4405 mySTEP

Re: Apple's Obj-C future

2006-08-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To my understanding (and some rumour before WWDC) they will integrate a real garbage collector: Here my interpretation so far: It will work behind the scenes by linking a different CoreFoundation library version that effectively disables -retain -release -autorelease by making them a NO-OP. And,

NeXT stuff available

2006-08-08 Thread Helge Hess
Hi, we still have some 5 black/white and 1 color NeXTstation (with 15 or 20 CRT, or both ;-) which we do not really use anymore ;- Don't know whether all of them still work properly, at least mices might need some fiddling. Not sure how well the CRTs are. But in general I think they should