Ok,
I just built gnustep from source and also built the newest Gorm off the
gnustep site. Still have the same problem. the furthest i can get with my
gmodel file is this:
http://cs-people.bu.edu/anurodhp/Gnustep/gorm.jpg
it loads the file and makes the objects, but for whatever reason i am
At Fri, 17 Mar 2006 11:56:14 +,
Gerold Rupprecht wrote:
Could you give us a brief update as to how it is going?
It is going slower than I'd wish, but hopefully will be finished Real
Soon. Thanks to Hubert Chan there are some improvements wrt FHS
compliance, but that resulted in further
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 20:04:40 -0800, Alex Perez wrote:
Unfortunately, Debian GNUstep packages are rather notorious for
being out of date.
The current version of Gorm in unstable (aka sid) is 1.0.4-2. There
was a delay due to the ongoing library transitions, but Debian is the
GNU distribution
At Fri, 17 Mar 2006 11:56:14 +,
Gerold Rupprecht wrote:
Could you give us a brief update as to how it is going?
It is going slower than I'd wish, but hopefully will be finished Real
Soon. Thanks to Hubert Chan there are some improvements wrt FHS
compliance, but that resulted in further
Hi,
I posted earlier that I've been trying to port a cocoa application I
wrote called OSXnews ( http://osxnews.sf.net ), the good news is that to
my delight, gnustep is compatible enough with Cocoa that I was able to
remove the Webcore component and the whole thing compiled (though with a
Quoting Anurodh Pokharel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I posted earlier that I've been trying to port a cocoa application I
wrote called OSXnews ( http://osxnews.sf.net ), the good news is that to
my delight, gnustep is compatible enough with Cocoa that I was able to
remove the Webcore
14, 2006 2:07:44 PMSubject: Re: GSNews a Gnustep newsreader.. but gorm wont work..Quoting Anurodh Pokharel [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I posted earlier that I've been trying to porta cocoa application I wrote called OSXnews( http://osxnews.sf.net ), the good news is that to my delight, gnustep