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Re: GNUstep.app, was: Debian Package Repository...
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Fred Kiefer |
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Re: GNUstep.app, was: Debian Package Repository... |
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Mon, 18 Jan 2021 18:45:09 +0100 |
Great website! There is one typo on the IDE page ("Different approaches für
building cross platform GUI“) :-)
And you should add PikoPixel to your list of apps.
Cheers,
Fred
> Am 18.01.2021 um 16:56 schrieb Johannes Brakensiek <johannes@brakensiek.info>:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> On 15 Dec 2020, at 21:28, Johannes Brakensiek wrote:
>
>> In the meantime I installed Arch/Manjaro on my development laptop as you are
>> provided with much more recent packages when using a rolling release. And
>> the Arch PKGBUILD system is quite easy to set up, so I've created some Arch
>> packages using clang and libobjc2. These are compiled from git sources and
>> thus provide some sort of continous delivery for development purposes:
>>
>> https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:letterus:gnustep-ngr
>>
>> That said I'd happily provide information on how to retrigger builds for the
>> app/project you maintain to deliver a fresh build if you wish.
>>
>> One would have to add, that openSUSE's Open Build Service currently only
>> provides x86_64 packages for Arch PKGBUILD files.
>>
>> This is not the case for Debian and RPM spec files. So I would of course add
>> packaging instructions for additional distributions and architectures in
>> case anybody would like to provide these.
>
>> P.S.: For Manjaro users (I really like it); Add a panel to the top of the
>> screen, add a global menu there and set GNUstep to use the Sombre.theme from
>> Bertrand Dekoninck. From a optical point of view it integrates nicely, I
>> think.
>
> just to let you know. I used the time after Christmas to prepare a little
> showcase on how to develop GNUstep apps when coming from macOS/Cocoa (these
> apps using AppKit) and how to integrate these into a popular desktop
> environment (because I think that’s what new devs would be interested in):
>
> https://gnustep.app/
>
> It was a nice experience to put together some bits and pieces I learned and
> explored the last year.
>
> Hope you enjoy as well
> Johannes
>
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