For our company's internal simple tool, we use GNUstep on Windows. In our case, we did patch gnustep-base so that instead of current directory structure like AFrameX.framework/{Current,A}/AFrameX.dll, new structure like AFrameX.framework/AFrameX.dll is used. Also for the Resources directory. As far as I know I did submit this patch to the mailing list but it seems that it does not applied. It seems that OPENSTEP for Windows also uses this kind of scheme on Windows platform.
On Feb 16, 2005, at 06:02 PM, Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hi Alex,
It works, but as I stated above, you have to have duplicates of all your data, since symbolic links aren't something you can be sure of the existance of under XP or 2K.
We could probably live with that.
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