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Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform? (was: FW: GNUstep on MS Windows (O
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John Davidorff Pell |
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Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform? (was: FW: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)) |
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Thu, 4 Dec 2003 23:18:43 -0800 |
On Dec 4, 2003, at 4:11 PM, Alex Perez wrote:
IMHO cross platform does not mean that it runs on linux and frebsd.
Why not? Platform is a combination of a number of factors, including
CPU
architecture, Operating System, etc. GNUstep works on *MANY* CPU archs
and
*MANY* *NIX-based OS'es. How do you see this as 'not cross-platform'?
That's like saying that ABC.exe runs on Winblows 95 and Windoze XP.
IMO, cross-platform means *nix and others. *nix is like one
highly-diverse platform. I know I'm exaggerating, but do you see my
point? Perhaps I should have said that it is not *very* cross-platform,
but it got my point across.
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- Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform?, (continued)
- Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform?, David Ayers, 2003/12/05
- Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform? (was: FW: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Philip Mötteli, 2003/12/05
- Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform? (was: FW: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), John Davidorff Pell, 2003/12/05
- Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform? (was: FW: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Philip Mötteli, 2003/12/05
- Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform?, David Ayers, 2003/12/05
- Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform?, John Davidorff Pell, 2003/12/05
Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform? (was: FW: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Alex Perez, 2003/12/04
- Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform? (was: FW: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)),
John Davidorff Pell <=
Re: Is GNUstep really cross platform? (was: FW: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Pete French, 2003/12/05