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Re: GNUstep installation - a 'Newbie' question
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Dirk Theisen |
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Re: GNUstep installation - a 'Newbie' question |
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Mon, 28 Apr 2003 21:56:19 +0200 (Europe/Berlin) |
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Hi!
I am not a Linux expert, so forgive me if I am making wrong assumptions.
Installing software from source on a Un*x type system means using the
shell, working with scripts and getting to know the system you are
working on.
(Until LinuxStep or something the like is done - what's the state of those?)
I would like to install a GNUstep system on an old Mac or PC for
testing and maybe contributing. I do not really care about the distro
used, as long as I get it working on my hardware.
I imagine being a recommendation on the GNUstep site, telling me which
distro has been tested and is easy to install from scratch.
E.g. Debian, which I saw a friend making a "standard" install very
easily after failing with others (like Mandrake).
It should be recommended to do a minimal install without a desktop
environment (that can get in the way of GNUstep).
I further imagine doing an apt-get (or some other package manager) that
installs GNUstep *including all the dependent libraries*, plus a
suitable window manager *from sources* (! so we are architecture
independent).
It should also configure the system to run the demons necessary and
source GNUstep.sh in sh and csh compatible shells.
I saw my friend struggle with all the libraries necessary and with
getting rid of KDE or Gnome etc. This should not be necessary.
Unfortunately, I have not the skills to do that. But I imagine this
should not be too hard for a Linux power-user (which I am not).
It would definitely help to get Cocoa open source programmers (like me)
try out GNUstep and (maybe) jump onto the train. This is where the
people are who got "OpenStep" experience recently.
Until then, I am still lurking and working from over the fence (on OS X).
I think it is time to make GS more approachable and grow the developer base.
Greetings,
Dirk
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