Success.
Finally got the Windows version working. As suggested, I used the Msys shell
- but this time when trying to source the file, i used .
GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh instead of .
Users/myname/GNUstep/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh. I had
not allowed for the way
I have the following simple makefile, copied from the GNUstep manual.pdf,
for the simple example program, as follows:
include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/common.make
TOOL_NAME = source.m
rabbitMP_OBJC_FILES = source.m
include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/tool.make
Now I want to expand it to incorporate the
Richard Frith-Macdonald-2 wrote:
For simple database access I'd recommend using the SQLClient package (of
course I would since I wrote it) for ease of integration with ObjC ... but
using sqlite directly is also quite easy.
Since any C source code is also ObjC source code (as C is a
Riccardo Mottola-4 wrote:
Hi,
Over the years I have tried many times to install and get Gnustep to
work.
Never had any luck so far. All its ever produced for me is a nice list of
error messages. Tried again recently on Windows, no luck. So I tried just
now on a clean install of Ubuntu. I
Richard Frith-Macdonald-2 wrote:
On 10 Sep 2010, at 04:24, stolennomenclature wrote:
Over the years I have tried many times to install and get Gnustep to
work.
Never had any luck so far. All its ever produced for me is a nice list of
error messages. Tried again recently on Windows
Over the years I have tried many times to install and get Gnustep to work.
Never had any luck so far. All its ever produced for me is a nice list of
error messages. Tried again recently on Windows, no luck. So I tried just
now on a clean install of Ubuntu. I installed Gnustep, followed the mini
Trying to start ProjectCenter, I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ProjectCenter
/usr/lib/GNUstep/System/Applications/ProjectCenter.app/ProjectCenter:
symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/GNUstep/System/Library/Bundles/libgnustep-back.bundle/./libgnustep-back:
undefined symbol: