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Re: Using Objective-C with gcc 3.2 on RH 8.0
From: |
Alex Majora |
Subject: |
Re: Using Objective-C with gcc 3.2 on RH 8.0 |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 17:31:50 -0600 |
Hmm ... I think everything refers you to the GNUstep-HOWTO, and the detail
is all in there.
Okay, I've read the document, and installed gnustep-make, ffcal, libobjc,
and gnustep-base.
Some questions & observations:
1. It would be helpful to know what libraries, headers, etc. each step
generates, and where they're placed.
2. Is gnustep-objc required or not? What is it for? The document states this
must be installed after gnustep-make. How does this differ from
gnustep-base? Do I need to link against both libobjc and libgnustep-base?
3. Is there a way to configure the build to generate static library files
(.a, not .so)? I'm building on one machine, but deploying on another that
doesn't have GNUstep. By just using Foundation objects, I should be okay as
long as I link against a static libgnustep-base.a library, right?
4. A non-GUI example makefile & program would be useful! I don't know what
libraries I need to link against, what headers & includes to use, and what
options to use on gcc. I'll try to proceed nonetheless.
Thanks for your help!
Alex
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