hi, use the gnustep makefiles. use any editor to edit code. use Renaissance to create a GUI. I think you still have to source GNUstep.sh before you can start your app. I used always shared libs (not frameworks) on OS X.
--- _ _ _(_)(_)_ David Wetzel, Turbocat's Development, (_) __ (_) Buchhorster Strasse 23, D-16567 Muehlenbeck/Berlin, FRG, _/ \_ Fax +49 33056 82835 Phone +49 33056 82834 (______) http://www.turbocat.de/ Marko Riedel wrote: > not sure if the following question is appropriate for this list -- my > apologies if it isn't. I'm trying to port a simple GNUstep application to > Mac OS X. The source compiles without a single warning or error message. > So far so good. When I launch the application from within XCode, however, > it aborts with the message "Unable to load nib file: MainMenu, exciting." > I create my menus programmatically -- how do I tell it not to load any nib > files? I also tried to use a different type of project -- the "foundation > tool" project. I added the AppKit framework and everything compiled. Now > it complains about not being able to find Info.plist. > > I would be ever so grateful for any help you may be able to offer. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
