you may wish to talk to Ryan Gordon
http://www.icculus.org/~icculus/
his list of ports is quite impressive. he is ex-loki and
seems to mainly focus on games (money is money). he would
seem to be the closest person to a porting expert i have
every come across.
Dean
Grant Parnell - EverythingLinux wrote:
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.
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