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Re: Failure testing Windows installation


From: Germán Arias
Subject: Re: Failure testing Windows installation
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 22:09:57 -0600

Is better if you use a Makefile as described here 

http://www.gnustep.org/resources/documentation/Developer/Base/ProgrammingManual/manual_1.html#SEC11

you don't need the step 4 on windows.

El dom, 21-03-2010 a las 03:41 +0000, EdgarChavez escribió:
> I'm also having problems testing the installation of GNUstep and gcc on 
> Windows
> Vista. What I want to do is program in Objective-C. I have used the Windows
> Installer (http://www.gnustep.org/experience/Windows.html) and installed, in 
> order: 
> 
> 1.  GNUstep system 0.23.0
> 2.  GNUstep core   0.23.1
> 3.  GNUstep devel  1.0.0
> 
> All three packages installed successfully.  I have been following the
> instructions entitled "Installing and using GNUstep and Objective-C on 
> Windows"
> shown here: 
> http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Installing_and_using_GNUstep_and_Objective-C_on_Windows
> 
> The installation appears to be successful.  I can get a command window with 
> the
> MinGW shell. I have copied and saved the sample program hello.m.  When I try 
> to
> execute the command those instructions suggest, i.e.:
> 
> $ gcc `gnustep-config --objc-flags` -L /GNUstep/System/Library/Libraries 
> hello.m
> -o hello -lgnustep-base 
> -lobjc
> 
> I get the message:  
> gcc.exe: gnustep-config --objc-flags: No such file or directory
> hello.m:1:34: Foundation/Foundation.h:  No such file or directory
> 
> I can find the file gnustep-config in the following folder:
> 
> c:/GNUstep/GNUstep/System/Tools/gnustep-config
> 
> I have tried many things. From the directory in the previous line I ran:
> 
> gnustgep-config --objc-flags -I/home/Anne/GNUstep/Library/Headers
> 
> Now, from c:/GNUstep/GNUstep/home/Anne, where hello.m is located, I try:
> 
> gcc hello.m -o hello
> 
> and I get messages that begin:
> 
> hello.m:1:34: Foundation/Foundation.h: No such file or directory
> 
> What should I do?  Any help would be extremely welcome.  Thanks,
> 
> Edgar
> 
> 
> 
> 
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