On Wed, 21 Dec 2005, QuantumG wrote: > Rick Welykochy wrote: > > > gcc handles Objective C. With a bit of work I'm sure this thing > > could be made to compile on Linux. Of course, all the GUI code will > > have to be ripped out and replaced. > > > gcc is what 99% of Mac developers use to compile Objective-C on OS X. > The GUI code is developed against a standard called OpenStep for which > there are free implementations, GNUStep being the most popular. So > probably only a small part of that code, the parts using proprietary > Apple extensions, will need to be replaced.
Took me a while but I'm downloading an x86 zip file... no idea what's in it, the sourceforge site Oscar pointed out is a bit light on for documentation. [time passes] Hmm.. looks like some sort of Mac binary with no source - does have header files though still not much idea of what platform it's supposed to be for - x86 doesen't really narrow it down. Is it Windows, MacOSX-X86 or Linux or something else. -- ---<GRiP>--- Grant Parnell - senior consultant EverythingLinux services - the consultant's backup & tech support. Web: http://www.everythinglinux.com.au/support.php We're also busybits.com.au and linuxhelp.com.au and elx.com.au. Phone 02 8756 3522 to book service or discuss your needs. ELX or its employees participate in the following:- OSIA (Open Source Industry Australia) - http://www.osia.net.au AUUG (Australian Unix Users Group) - http://www.auug.org.au SLUG (Sydney Linux Users Group) - http://www.slug.org.au LA (Linux Australia) - http://www.linux.org.au -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
