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Re: GNUstep newbie questions!
From: |
Ludovic Marcotte |
Subject: |
Re: GNUstep newbie questions! |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Jan 2002 09:11:37 -0500 (EST) |
> Hello,
Hi Michael,
> I also downloaded GWorkSpace, compiled and installed it and it works
> fine. Now I also tried to compile GNUmail.app and I got a compile
> error:
>
> In file included from AddressBookController.m:23:
> AddressBookController.h:36: Cannot find interface declaration for
> `NSWindowController', superclass of `AddressBookController'
> make[1]: ***
> [shared_obj/ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-gnu-gnu/AddressBookController.o] Error
> 1
> make: *** [GNUMail.all.app.variables] Error 2
>
> ~/gnustep/GNUMail$ locate AddressBookController.o
> ~/gnustep/GNUMail$ locate AddressBookController
> /home/michi/gnustep/GNUMail/AddressBookController.h
> /home/michi/gnustep/GNUMail/AddressBookController.m
>
> So I don't have an AddressBookController.o file on my computer. Did I
> forget to install anything?
Yep, the CVS version of GNUstep :)
GNUMail.app requires this. There's documentation on gnustep.net on how to
install the CVS version of GNUstep (I think). If you have any problem,
feel free to email me privately.
> I read The NextStep Objectiv C guide which is really interesting. I
> would like to play around a little bit with GNUstep. What is the best
> way to start? Is there something like a simple hello world application
> that just pops up a window, prints out some stuff?
Nicola Pero wrote good tutorials. You can get them here:
http://www.gnustep.it/nicola/Tutorials/index.html
Also, you can get a look at Affiche's source code - it's very easy to
understand.
Thanks for your interest in GNUMail.app and GNUstep,
Ludovic
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