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Re: GNUstep on mingw, again
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S.J.Chun |
Subject: |
Re: GNUstep on mingw, again |
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Wed, 29 Oct 2003 11:44:47 +0900 (KST) |
I'm afraid I have to say that you can get it from CVS repository. (Actually, I
always have been used CVS only :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: Marcel Weiher <marcel@metaobject.com>
To: NeXT <chunsj@embian.com>
Cc: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org
Sent: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 14:56:56 +0000
Subject: Re: GNUstep on mingw, again
Ahh, yes, you're right, I didn't. I saw the note about building it,
but couldn't find gnustep-objc, so figured that the instructions had
been obsoleted by now on this point. I looked on the site (
"Downloads" ) and within the make/base packages. Where else should I
look?
Cheers,,
Marcel
On 28 Oct 2003, at 11:26, NeXT wrote:
> Did you used libobjc instead of original one ?
>
> On 2003-10-28 18:56:10 +0900 Marcel Weiher <marcel@metaobject.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>> today, I finally did another gnustep install on Windows using MinGW,
>> this time on a real Windows box instead of virtual PC. Together
>> with Nicolas updated gnu-make package that made for a much more
>> pleasurable experience.
>> Everything up to the end seems to have gone swimmingly. I can even
>> compile a small test program, but running it crashes. It tells me
>> that it can't find the class "NSString".
>> I deviated from the install instructions slightly by using a MinGW
>> path ( /gnustep) instead of the DOS/MinGW path ( D:/msys/1.0/... ) at
>> a point in the install process. Could this be the problem? Should I
>> restart the install at that point?
>> Thanks,
>> Marcel
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