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RE: Building on OSX
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Giuseppe Luigi Punzi Ruiz |
Subject: |
RE: Building on OSX |
Date: |
Fri, 23 Jan 2009 12:45:05 +0000 (GMT) |
Then I have to wait to a caritative soul, because I don't have the skills yet
to do it.
I will "play" from a virtualized windows at home until then.
----- Mensaje original -----
De: Wolfgang Lux <wolfgang.lux@gmail.com>
Enviado: viernes, 23 de enero de 2009 12:55
Para: "Giuseppe Luigi Punzi Ruiz" <glpunzi@lordzealon.com>
CC: "Adam Fedor" <fedor@qwestoffice.net>; "discuss-gnustep@gnu.org"
<discuss-gnustep@gnu.org>
Asunto: Re: Building on OSX
Giuseppe Luigi Punzi wrote:
>> If you use gnustep-startup, they are compiled to be stand-alone
>> (i.e. separate from Cocoa). FYI, GNUstep will compile on 10.5, but
>> it won't work, AFAIK.
> DOH! If don't work, then I don't need this. Obviosly, the idea is
> share code between
> my Windows <-> OSX machines.
It is possible to get up a working GNUstep system on OS X, but doing
this is non-trivial. The issue on OS X is that we have two
conflicting Objective C runtimes, the GNUstep one and the Apple one.
Having both linked with your program almost instantly leads to a
crash. Unfortunately, since OS X 10.4 Apple's CoreFoundation library
uses Apple's Objective C runtime and a lot of open source projects
nowadays make use of Apple specific features on OS X, which (directly
or indirectly) use CoreFoundation.
Maybe somebody will have a look at making GNUstep work with Apple's
Objective C runtime (i.e., an apple-gnu-gnu combo), but until then,
you'll have to be brave (and a bit masochist :-) in order to find out
all GNUstep dependencies that use CoreFoundation on OS X and either
disable them during GNUstep's configuration or recompile them in a
way such that they don't use Apple specific features.
Wolfgang
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- Re: Building on OSX, (continued)
- Re: Building on OSX, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi, 2009/01/23
- Re: Building on OSX, Wolfgang Lux, 2009/01/23
- Re: Building on OSX, David Chisnall, 2009/01/23
- Re: Building on OSX, Matt Rice, 2009/01/23
- Re: Building on OSX, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi, 2009/01/23
- Re: Building on OSX, Matt Rice, 2009/01/23
- Re: Building on OSX, Adam Fedor, 2009/01/23
- Re: Building on OSX, David Chisnall, 2009/01/23
- Re: Building on OSX, Adam Fedor, 2009/01/23
- Re: Building on OSX, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi Ruiz, 2009/01/23
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